Structural Engineer Hull opportunities in Schiedam (local contract)
Energy is a fundamental basic need of our society. Fossil fuels, including oil, are an essential source of energy and will remain so until renewable energies have the capacity to meet the growing demand for energy.
Nearly 5,000 SBMers globally are proud to design, build and operate floating facilities that produce more than 1% of the world’s oil. We do it in the safest, most affordable and most sustainable way. And we continuously strive to reduce emissions, in line with our emissionZEROTM program.
As a leader in floating technologies for the oil and gas industry, we recognize the significant importance of climate change and the growing need for renewable energy. We invest in products and services that enable the transition towards renewable energy, with a focus on Floating Offshore Wind, Wave Energy, and Carbon Capture and Storage. In addition, we also develop Smart Digital Services to improve and support everything we do.
Oceans play a central role in producing the energy of today and oftomorrow. We work together with the world’s leading energy companies to make that happen. We act responsibly and ethically, so that communities where we operate benefit from our presence and activities.
We are committed to sharing our experience to deliver safe, sustainable and affordable energy from the oceans for generations to come.
Job description:
In your role of Structural Hull Engineer you are responsible for the structural analysis and design of offshore floating structures.
Your also contribute to ensure that knowledge and expertise is maintained and expanded to deliver high-quality and cost-effective designs of SBM products.
Your tasks may involve:
Job requirements:
You have an MSc or BSc degree or equivalent (i.e. Professional Certification) in Offshore Structures / Naval Architecture with the specialism of structural analysis of floating structures.
You have approximately 5 years of relevant working experience in the field of floating structural design
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