1788 - Project Engineer
motion compensation systems
The company
This innovative and fast-growing company in the offshore wind industry develops motion compensation solutions such as platforms, cranes and gangways for the maritime and offshore industry.
From 2023, the company will contribute to the construction of, among other things, offshore wind farms off the east coast of the United States with an innovative solution: a motion-compensated feeder solution. This is a floating installation for the stable and safe supply of wind turbine components. To this end, they are launching a new-build program that requires a significant expansion of their operational and technical teams.
The job
You mainly develop yourself on-the-job in a team that gets the job done together. There will be support from more experienced engineers from the start.
The construction of two new feeder solutions initially will be a large part of your responsibilities. You oversee this development project from A to Z, including quality, budget and planning. The technical details can be worked out by specialized engineering firms.
As soon as the new installations have been developed, you supervise their construction. You ensure that materials and personnel are available at the right time and that all construction drawings are ready for production. For example, in the morning you prepare import documentation and in the afternoon you make calculations for welding work that you will supervise on site the next day.
In addition to your tasks related to the new construction, you also supervise various offshore operations from start to finish. This includes export, work preparation, logistics, making lifting plans and maintaining contact with the operators who work with the installations offshore.
The tasks for this position are too diverse to list them all here. We can tell you much more.
A glimpse of your responsibilities:
- Setting up and monitoring a well-considered and efficient project planning and budget.
- Review electrical, hydraulic, software and fabrication documentation of subcontractors.
- Writing and reviewing test procedures, working methods and system documentation.
- Managing and (if necessary) on-site supervision of the assembly, installation and (de)mobilization of installations.
- Conduct on-site inspections and acceptance tests with subcontractors.
Do you want to work in the exciting offshore wind industry that contributes to the energy transition?
Arrange all kinds of practical matters on time and within budget?
Go into the field to actually arrange the practical matters? Also abroad?
Then you are the person we are looking for. Respond now!
Job requirements
- TU, discipline in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Maritime Technology, Mechanical Engineering
- Strong organizational skills and pragmatic. You keep a good overview.
- Accurate work and result-oriented
- Solution-oriented and focused on safety.
- Flexible and able to tackle ad hoc activities.
- Knowledge of mechanical design. Hydraulic knowledge is an advantage.
Other
This job is very diverse and there are many career opportunities. You are encouraged to determine for yourself what duties are required to fulfil these responsibilities.
The same goes for your own development. Relevant workshops and/or training courses are certainly possible to gain the knowledge and skills that you are interested in or need in your job.