Mechanical Package Responsible Engineer - Offshore Wind
Aibel
Haugesund, Norway
Published 1 month ago
Offshore Renewables
Permanent
With Aibel you have a chance to develop your career through a range of projects in renewables and oil and gas. We call ourselves Engineering Pioneers. Whatever our job is, we approach it with creativity, curiosity and a drive to find new and better solutions. First we imagine the future. Then we build it.
We are looking for an Engineer or Senior Engineer with a background in mechanical engineering to join our Renewables Engineering team in Aibel Haugesund. In this role, you will work with multidisciplinary teams on mechanical engineering for large-scale offshore wind projects, including taking responsibility for mechanical equipment procurement packages. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the future of renewables through collaborative and innovative engineering solutions.
About the position
As part of Aibel's team, you will act as the Package Responsible Engineer (PRE) for mechanical procurement packages, ensuring that project requirements are met. You will be involved in the selection of mechanical equipment, follow-up with suppliers, and participate in testing activities, with opportunities for hands-on involvement in the entire project lifecycle.
Responsibilities and tasks include
Aibel offers many career opportunities. With us, you can work across disciplines, build competence and develop your own potential. This contributes to a vibrant and engaging work environment. We also offer flexible working hours, and our welfare clubs have a wide range of activities and training opportunities for all our employees.
Our overall strategy is to strengthen and grow the company's strong position within various energy segments, including offshore wind, oil and gas and hydrogen. At the same time, we always pursue new opportunities. Aibel sees social responsibility as a fundamental prerequisite, and sustainable development is therefore a natural part of our guidelines, work procedures and decision-making processes.
We value diversity and work targeted to secure inclusion of all employees.
Application deadline and contact information:
For questions regarding the position, please contact:
Department Manager Engineering, Field Development & Offshore Wind: Dominika Potulska
Work Place: Haugesund
Application deadline: 30.11.2024
We use Semac AS to perform background checks on all final candidates. Candidates are expected to openly offer all relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process. Candidates may be asked for information on affiliation to high-risk countries for a security assessment.
We are looking for an Engineer or Senior Engineer with a background in mechanical engineering to join our Renewables Engineering team in Aibel Haugesund. In this role, you will work with multidisciplinary teams on mechanical engineering for large-scale offshore wind projects, including taking responsibility for mechanical equipment procurement packages. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the future of renewables through collaborative and innovative engineering solutions.
About the position
As part of Aibel's team, you will act as the Package Responsible Engineer (PRE) for mechanical procurement packages, ensuring that project requirements are met. You will be involved in the selection of mechanical equipment, follow-up with suppliers, and participate in testing activities, with opportunities for hands-on involvement in the entire project lifecycle.
Responsibilities and tasks include
- Collaborate with teams to manage procurement of mechanical equipment packages
- Participate in mechanical equipment studies, design, selection, and assessments
- Prepare and issue equipment specifications and datasheets for procurement
- Work closely with suppliers and other technical disciplines to ensure project success
- Perform technical evaluations of supplier quotations and follow-up on equipment installation and testing
- Review and approve supplier documentation and respond to technical queries
- Ensure compliance with relevant regulations, codes, and standards for the supplier's scope of work
- Master`s og bachelor`s degree in mechanical engineering
- Experience as a mechanical package responsible engineer is an advantage, but recent graduates are encouraged to apply
- Familiarity with DNV and international standards; knowledge of Norwegian technical standards is beneficial
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams
- Positive, cooperative mindset with a desire to learn and share knowledge
- Ability to work independently with attention to detail, while also contributing to team efforts
- Commitment to meeting deadlines and ensuring high-quality work
- Fluency in English, both written and verbal; knowledge of Norwegian is a plus
Aibel offers many career opportunities. With us, you can work across disciplines, build competence and develop your own potential. This contributes to a vibrant and engaging work environment. We also offer flexible working hours, and our welfare clubs have a wide range of activities and training opportunities for all our employees.
Our overall strategy is to strengthen and grow the company's strong position within various energy segments, including offshore wind, oil and gas and hydrogen. At the same time, we always pursue new opportunities. Aibel sees social responsibility as a fundamental prerequisite, and sustainable development is therefore a natural part of our guidelines, work procedures and decision-making processes.
We value diversity and work targeted to secure inclusion of all employees.
Application deadline and contact information:
For questions regarding the position, please contact:
Department Manager Engineering, Field Development & Offshore Wind: Dominika Potulska
Work Place: Haugesund
Application deadline: 30.11.2024
We use Semac AS to perform background checks on all final candidates. Candidates are expected to openly offer all relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process. Candidates may be asked for information on affiliation to high-risk countries for a security assessment.