Houston
Our Houston office is strategically located near the airport and the Port of Houston, one of the most dynamic maritime hubs in the United States. This connects us with key players in shipping and offshore industries across the Gulf Coast, including shipyards, technical innovators and logistics experts. The office opened in 2019, and has a strong focus on advancing sustainable and innovative ship designs for the US.
Key personnel

Heidi Landen-Greene, President at C-Job

Jennifer Ryan, Director of Engineering at C-Job
Contact us
Address:
10077 Grogans Mill Rd, Suite 590
The Woodlands, TX 77380
USA
Email: houston@new.c-job.com
Phone: +1 281 220 6992
Our focus in Houston
Solutions

Design and engineering for new-build vessels

Modernization and conversion for existing vessels

Decarbonization, energy efficiency and compliance

Engineering works and integrations
Core Capabilities
Specialized knowledge of working with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard
Naval architecture and engineering support
Project management
Relevant case studies

A new CSD 30″ – for the Port of Portland
To maintain its shipping channel, the maintenance dredger Oregon has been hard at work for the Port of Portland since its construction in 1965. Due to its age, the Port reached out to C-Job to create a concept design for a new CSD 30”, to replace the Oregon, which could run on marine diesel oil and also be methanol-ready.

Galveston Island – for GLDD
C-Job collaborated with Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (GLDD) and Conrad shipyard on the concept, basic, and detail design for a trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD). The Galveston Island, is a simple and efficient vessel that was specifically designed to be easy to build.

Lorraine Hooks – for Mike Hooks LLC
C-Job completed the concept, basic, and detail design, plus systems integration for the 27-inch cutter section dredger Lorraine Hooks, for US dredging company, Mike Hooks LLC. We collaborated closely with SPI/Mobile Pulley Works (MPW) who constructed the dredge equipment in Alabama, and Southwest Shipyards in Texas, who built the vessel. The Lorraine Hooks was delivered to its owner in 2023.