About the industry
The maritime industry is undergoing a deep transformation to meet ambitious climate targets, including achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. At DNV, we are committed to supporting this transition by delivering trusted insights, technical expertise, and forward-looking research.
As the industry explores a wide range of decarbonization strategies – such as alternative fuels (e.g., ammonia, methanol, LNG, hydrogen), hybrid and electric propulsion, energy efficiency technologies, and carbon capture – our team is at the forefront of developing models, tools, and insights that shape future regulations, operational practices, and DNV services. To reach a comprehensive impact, we work at the intersection of ship design, fuel lifecycle analysis, emissions modelling, and regulatory compliance.
Are you ready to help shape the future of sustainable maritime transport?
We are looking for a dedicated and curious researcher to join our Maritime Research Team, focusing on either:
- Modeling maritime emissions, or
- Vessel efficiency.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of science-based solutions that support the industry’s shift toward cleaner, more efficient operations.
You will be part of DNV’s Group Research and Development (GRD) at Høvik, Norway, working alongside a diverse team of experts exploring the future of maritime transport – from alternative fuels and propulsion technologies to digital tools and regulatory frameworks – helping to guide both industry and policy toward sustainable outcomes.
If you are passionate about maritime sustainability and want to make a real impact through applied research, we encourage you to apply.
Typical responsibilities:
- Engage in research projects to build knowledge, competence, and insights into the costs, benefits, and risks of future decarbonization technologies, alternative fuels, and their value chains.
- Develop standards, recommended practices, and associated tools for assessing emissions, fuel consumption, and vessel efficiency technologies.
- Publish forecasts, scientific papers, non-technical reports, and professional presentations.
- Initiate, design, and manage new research projects in partnership with academia and industry (e.g., EU, NFR, JIP).
- Collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders to understand industry needs and pilot solutions.
- A passionate, interdisciplinary team where you can make a real difference
- The opportunity to work with a market-leading brand at the forefront of maritime research
- A value-driven culture that prioritizes care for employees, customers, and society
- An inspiring, international, and collaborative work environment
- Freedom to explore, innovate, and grow professionally
- Flexible working hours and six weeks of annual vacation
- A competitive total compensation package
DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
Your Qualifications and Expertise:
- MSc or PhD in environmental sciences, chemical engineering, marine technology, physical chemistry, statistics, or a related field
- Experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Emissions from (maritime) transport: modeling or measurement of emissions to air and water, techno-economic analyses, life-cycle assessments (LCA), emission control, and abatement technologies
- Energy use onboard vessels: energy management systems, hybrid or alternative propulsion systems, fuel optimization through operational measures, energy efficiency technologies, or routing strategies
- Insights into some aspects of the maritime industry, such as ship propulsion systems, vessel design and retrofitting, alternative fuels, bunkering, decision support tools, operational practices, maritime regulations, and compliance
- 5+ years of experience in research and development, or relevant onboard experience in the topics above
Group functions in DNV are experts on finance and accounting, human resources, communication and sustainability, legal, tax and compliance – providing company-wide support, governance and strategic projects. Group also includes our strategic Research and Development unit, which provides science-based insights and foresight to tackle transformations and challenges across the industries we serve.