Equinor
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We’re 23,000 colleagues in more than 30 countries delivering oil, gas, wind and solar power to 170 million people worldwide. Taking on tough energy challenges is our job. Right now, we’re facing an enormous task: supplying the world with the energy it needs, while lowering emissions.
We’re up for the challenge. Are you?
The position
By joining our team in Exploration & Production Norway you will have the opportunity to:
Be a part of a highly skilled team within Marine Technology which is responsible for inspection, maintenance and integrity of offshore structures and marine systems. Marine system covers mooring and positioning systems (turret, thruster, DP control system), ballast systems, bilge systems, loading computer, crude oil loading/offloading systems, stability, and other marine systems of offshore installations. The team takes responsibility and provides operational support for all facilities within marine systems at Norwegian Continental Shelf, UK and internationally, Safety Case Regulations, MAH (Major Accident Hazard) and Barrier Management activities.
In this position you will conduct a range of typical tasks including:
Ensure compliance with general and marine specific regulations, including Performance Standards and external and internal requirements.
Follow up technical integrity of one or several marine systems.
Follow-up necessary hydrodynamics, mooring and stability analyses.
Deliver integrity status, propose corrective mitigating measures and conduct risk assessments.
Establish and continuously improve maintenance programs.
Support the Operational Project (modification) process.
Contribute to global professional networks and establish best practices.
Ensure Safe and Efficient Operations of one of the biggest and most advanced global portfolios of marine structures and marine offshore installations.
You
Some qualities are essential for Equinor. You identify with our values, open, collaborative, courageous and caring, which guide our decisions and help us succeed and grow. You make safety your priority and contribute to our zero-harm culture. For this position, we are also looking for:
MSc or PhD in a relevant field such as; Offshore Technology, Platform Technology, Marine Technology, Naval Architect, Civil or Structural engineering.
Good knowledge of tools and methods for analytical work within marine systems.
Good knowledge of regulatory requirements, and national and international standards for marine systems.
FPSO technical experience is advantageous (turret, thruster and crude oil loading/offloading systems).
A strong ability to prioritise and consider overall risk picture in work execution and planning. Experience in applying an ALARP approach is advantageous.
Willingness and ability to travel onshore and offshore on occasion.
Advanced level of Norwegian and/or English languages, both written and spoken.
General information
Please attach copies of your CV, diplomas, certificates and grades in English or a Scandinavian language.Through this link you can find important information on what to include in your CV, which will make the application process easier and faster.
Applications submitted without necessary attachments will unfortunately not be evaluated.
If you are in the process of completing a degree, please upload an official temporary transcript or other document describing subjects and grades completed to this point.
Candidates are expected to openly offer all relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process. Candidates will be asked for information on affiliation to high-risk countries for a security assessment. Furthermore, background checks are performed on all final candidates and all permanent and temporary hires will be screened against relevant sanctions lists to ensure compliance with sanctions law.
To apply for this job please visit careers.peopleclick.eu.com.