Research and Analysis Engineer
Quick Summary
Research and Analysis Engineer Hönö, Gothenburg archipelago – Sweden Join Berg Propulsion and help shape the future of marine propulsion Do you want to work at the forefront of marine technology and contribute to the development of high‑performance, sustainable propulsion solutions used on vessels…
Perform hydrodynamic design and analysis for marine propulsion systems Conduct and support Hydrodynamic analyses and research activities Develop and maintain internal calculation tools, workflows, and analysis procedures Contribute with technical…
We believe you are a team‑oriented engineer who enjoys working in depth with complex technical challenges. You have a strong personal drive to develop product knowledge and analysis methods, and you are comfortable explaining advanced engineering…
Do you want to work at the forefront of marine technology and contribute to the development of high‑performance, sustainable propulsion solutions used on vessels all over the world? Berg Propulsion is now looking for a Research and Analysis Engineer to strengthen our engineering capabilities within marine hydrodynamics, analysis, and internal tool development.
About the Role
~1 min readIn this role, you will have a strong focus on detailed design and advanced analysis, combined with research activities and development of internal methods, tools, and procedures. You will work closely with experts in Marine Propulsion Engineering across the organization and act as a technical interface towards development, technical advisory functions, and sales support.
You will be part of a collaborative engineering environment where deep product knowledge, analytical thinking, and continuous improvement are key drivers.
The position is based at our Hönö office, located directly by the sea in the archipelago of Gothenburg. From here, you will support both the local business and our global sales offices in Shanghai, Singapore, Dubai, and Istanbul, contributing to projects worldwide.
Responsibilities
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Perform hydrodynamic design and analysis for marine propulsion systems
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Conduct and support Hydrodynamic analyses and research activities
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Develop and maintain internal calculation tools, workflows, and analysis procedures
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Contribute with technical expertise and advisory support internally and externally
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Collaborate closely with engineers across disciplines, as well as international stakeholders
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Communicate technical results clearly to different audiences
We believe you are a team‑oriented engineer who enjoys working in depth with complex technical challenges. You have a strong personal drive to develop product knowledge and analysis methods, and you are comfortable explaining advanced engineering topics in both technical and non‑technical contexts.
Hydrodynamic design and analysis
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Research experience
Structural analysis
Marine classification rules
Programming experience
MATLAB
CFD software
Tacton
Rhino
SolidWorks
Cloud environments
AI‑based engineering tools
MSc or PhD in a relevant engineering discipline
Strong analytical skills and deep technical interest
Good communication skills in English, both written and spoken
At Berg Propulsion, you will be part of a company with over a century of marine engineering heritage, combined with a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and long‑term partnerships. We work in close collaboration across roles, locations, and disciplines, guided by our core values: Team Spirit, Accountability, Respect, and Commitment.
Your work will have a global impact, contributing to efficient and cleaner propulsion solutions that support the maritime industry’s transition towards lower emissions and increased operational efficiency.
If you are motivated by advanced engineering, collaboration, and the opportunity to influence future propulsion solutions, we look forward to receiving your application.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- April 29, 2026
- First seen
- May 5, 2026
- Last seen
- May 9, 2026
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- 0
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- 0
- Trust Level
- 29%
- Scored at
- May 6, 2026
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