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Job Description

Faststream are working with a dynamic and fast moving company at the forefront of offshore decommissioning. As an E&I Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting the preparation and execution phases of offshore decommissioning projects, particularly during the critical interfaces between topside platforms and removal teams. You will work on developing fit-for-purpose solutions for offshore electrical systems and instrumentation, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and providing technical support both onshore and offshore.

Key Responsibilities:
  1. Design, Plan, and Execute Offshore Electrical and Instrumentation Systems
    • Gather, review, and assess data related to installations (platforms and jack-ups), including drawings, operation procedures, and datasheets.
    • Design and propose solutions for instrumentation and power systems at platform-jack-up interfaces.
    • Collaborate with project teams to define power supply requirements, and assist in the design, procurement, and installation of electrical layouts.
  2. Provide Offshore E&I Support
    • Troubleshoot and provide on-site support to offshore teams on all E&I-related issues during decommissioning projects.
    • Deliver technical expertise in platform control systems and instrumentation, assisting rig management and electricians with any required tasks.
    • Ensure proper management of electrical systems, ensuring safety and operational continuity.
  3. Offshore Supervision
    • Oversee and supervise offshore activities during key project phases, including the preparation and execution of electrical and instrumentation tasks.
    • Act as a technical point of contact, ensuring smooth coordination between onshore and offshore teams.
  4. Compliance and Expertise
    • Ensure all E&I work complies with international codes, standards, and marine/offshore regulations.
    • Stay updated with UK oil and gas regulations, supporting the company in adhering to local and international rules.
Qualifications & Skills:
  • Education:
    Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.

  • Technical Skills:
    • Knowledge of international electrical codes and standards (familiarity with marine and offshore regulations is a plus).
    • Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills in E&I systems.
    • Proficiency in MS Office and AutoCAD (general knowledge).
  • Strong communication skills with fluency in English (Dutch or French is a plus).
  • Strong experience in an industrial environment with a focus on electrical and instrumentation engineering and site operations.
    Experience in offshore or marine environments is a strong advantage.