FOR OFFSHORE WITH SUB-SEA STRUCTURE, HOOK-UP/ JACKET INSTALLATION, PIPELINE PROJECT IN UAE
Offshore Construction Manager
Offshore Construction Engineer
Offshore Operation Engineer
Offshore Field Engineer
Offshore Material Engineer
Offshore Construction Manager
Offshore Construction Engineer
Offshore Operation Engineer
Offshore Field Engineer
Offshore Material Engineer
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> B.E / B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
> Min 05-20 years exp in Hook-Up, Sub-Sea Project
Vacancies in Large Nos
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> B.E / B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
> Min 05-20 years exp in Hook-Up, Sub-Sea Project
Vacancies in Large Nos
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An offshore engineer works on projects located in marine environments—typically on oil rigs, wind farms, or other offshore platforms. Their job combines engineering knowledge with practical skills to design, build, maintain, and ensure the safety and efficiency of offshore structures and systems.
Here’s a breakdown of what they typically do:
Key Responsibilities:
Design & Planning: Create and evaluate designs for offshore structures (platforms, pipelines, subsea systems).
Installation & Construction: Oversee or assist with the installation of offshore equipment, including risers, mooring systems, or underwater infrastructure.
Maintenance & Inspection: Conduct inspections, troubleshoot technical issues, and plan maintenance to ensure safety and reliability.
Health, Safety & Environment (HSE): Ensure all operations follow strict safety and environmental regulations.
Project Management: Coordinate with teams (onshore and offshore), contractors, and stakeholders to keep projects on time and within budget.
Types of Offshore Engineers:
Structural Engineer: Focuses on the design and integrity of platforms and other offshore structures.
Mechanical Engineer: Works with rotating equipment, pumps, engines, etc.
Electrical/Instrumentation Engineer: Manages power systems, control systems, and automation.
Subsea Engineer: Specializes in underwater equipment and systems, especially in oil & gas.
Several types of engineers work offshore, depending on the industry (typically oil & gas, renewable energy, or marine construction). Here's a breakdown:
1. Petroleum/Offshore Engineers
Focus on drilling operations, well design, and oil/gas extraction.
Common in oil rigs and floating platforms.
2. Mechanical Engineers
Maintain and troubleshoot mechanical systems, pumps, engines, and other machinery offshore.
3. Electrical Engineers
Handle power generation and electrical systems on offshore platforms or vessels.
4. Structural/Civil Engineers
Design and inspect offshore platforms, subsea structures, and foundations.
5. Marine/Naval Engineers
Work on ship design, stability, propulsion systems, and maintenance for offshore vessels or rigs.
6. Subsea Engineers
Specialized in equipment that operates on the seafloor (like subsea trees, risers, pipelines).
7. Instrumentation & Control Engineers
Deal with sensors, automation systems, and control processes.
8. ROV Engineers/Technicians
Operate remotely operated vehicles used for underwater inspections and work.
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