
Architect
- Reference:
- JB04134
- Recruiter:
- MSC Cruises / Explora Journeys
- Category:
- Other Cruise Jobs
- Published:
- May 2, 2024
JOB PURPOSE
The Architecture & Design department is responsible for the interior and exterior design development of vessels within the MSC Cruises New Building Programme, working in partnership with technical, marine, and naval architecture teams. Reporting to the Director, the Architect is responsible for leading the interior and exterior design development of all vessels aligned to a single brand; MSC Cruises. The role will ensure that all guest (and crew) areas of vessels within the brand will be designed, developed, and outfitted in accordance with product and brand requirements whilst balancing schedules, quality, and cost. They will be required to follow the project from concept stage through to final delivery. The role will require frequent visits to vessels in operation, shipyards, and the premises of subcontractors to carry out supporting works as necessary.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
· Manages the drawing approval and shipyard deliverables following owner approval of the concept.
· Manages external architects / consultants and interactions with the relevant shipyards (the builder). Acts as escalation point for architectural development risks and issues through the project lifecycle.
· Leads the architectural and interior/exterior design value engineering process within projects, liaising with all stakeholders as required to ensure maximum value is obtained without compromising the architectural intent.
· Owns the development and management of Owners Supply Budgets relating to architectural components of new building projects including Furniture, Artwork, Planting, Decoration
· Works with Project & Site Teams to carry out final inspection and approval of indoor and outdoor public areas and cabins / suites as part of ship delivery activities. Validates the final product meets the original design and intent.
· Ensures adoption of standard business processes related to project management, commercial management, risk and issue management, document, and data management.
· Coaches and mentor's junior staff· Supports the Director in Pre-Contract / R&D Activities as required and board presentations.
QUALIFICATIONS
· Language: English (fluent both written and spoken)
· Bachelors or Masters degree in architecture / interior design with focus on Ship / Yacht design preferred· Minimum 6-year experience working in architectural development.
· Demonstrable strong 2D and 3D drafting skills using AutoCAD / MicroStation / Rhino / Sketchup or similar.
· Fluent in communicating through multiple channels including presentations, reports, and documentation.
· Availability to travel as when required.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
The existing right to work in the UK is preferred.
Language Requirements
Good knowledge of the English language is required.

MSC Cruises
Explora Journeys
WHERE PASSION MEETS OPPORTUNITY
The Cruise Division of MSC Group, the privately-owned world leader in transportation, is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with two distinct brands - MSC Cruises, covering the contemporary and premium segments and Explora Journeys, dedicated to the luxury segment.
MSC Cruises is the world’s third largest cruise line and the market leader in Europe with a strong and growing presence in North America. A global cruise brand with 23 modern ships offering cruises across five continents, guests can visit more than 100 countries worldwide with more than 300 destinations, making unforgettable memories and enjoying the finest hospitality.
Explora Journeys, launched in 2023, is the luxury ocean travel brand redefining the experience for a new generation of discerning travellers. The fleet, currently comprising two ships and expanding to six by 2028, offers effortless yet refined luxury. Guests embark on transformative journeys, connecting with the sea through exceptional itineraries that inspire discovery in all its forms.
Join us and be part of a global family where together we achieve the extraordinary!
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