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Project Engineer Subsea Umbilical Systems

NES Fircroft · Norway · Posted 1 hour ago

Project engineer subsea umbilical systems  Contract period: 31.08.2026 - 31.08.2028 Location: Stavanger, Bergen, Oslo Main tasks: Concept and project development Scope definitions/descriptions and selection of relevant technical requirements Tendering and evaluation activities Preparing of technical documents for project sanction, studies and contract tendering Contractor follow-up in project execution The Subsea Umbilical and Cable Project Engineer si a member of the Subsea Production System (SPS) team / SURF Management team and reports to the SPS Lead/Manager and is responsible for all planning, engineering and fabrication work to be performed for the Subsea Umbilical and Cable in accordance with Company and Project governing documentation, best practices and applicable rules and regulations requirements   Qualifications: Bachelor or Master’s degree In-depth knowledge of subsea umbilical systems including DCFO Experience with project development Experience with follow-up of engineering and subsea contractors Minimum 7 years of relevant experience With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
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