Lead Engineer | Offshore Distribution Hub [Netherlands]


 

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Will you bring your experience in managing projects and engineering studies in the offshore and marine environment to a game-changing project, we would love to hear from you! Join us in shaping the future of offshore engineering and CO2 storage.

Lead Engineer | Offshore Distribution Hub

ARAMIS | Carbon Capture & Storage Project

At TotalEnergies, Shell Netherlands, Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), and Gasunie, we have come together to form a powerful partnership aimed at enabling large-scale CO2-reduction for industrial clusters in the Netherlands. Our joint venture, ARAMIS, is dedicated to developing new CO2 transportation infrastructure to facilitate offshore CO2 storage.

On behalf of the partnership, TotalEnergies is looking for a Lead Engineer for the D-Hub, a fixed offshore platform. You will work in an integrated project team and report to the Aramis Offshore Package manager.

Your responsibilities

As the Lead Engineer Offshore Distribution Hub, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the safe and timely delivery of the Aramis project's offshore Distribution Hub (D-Hub) within the allocated budget. The D-Hub, a fixed offshore platform consisting of a jacket, topside, and piles, will serve to facilitate pigging operations and distribute dense phase CO2 to offshore storage facilities.

You will enforce company HSE policy during all offshore platforms activities. You ensure the EPC contractor produces a fit-for-purpose design that adheres to operational requirements, statutory host country, and international regulations where applicable. You will mobilize, organize, and manage teams to conduct work efficiently, ensuring a smooth handover to operations. And proactively identify and manage potential problems.

What exactly are you going to do?

  • Manage D-Hub FEED engineering, ensuring compliance with applicable codes, standards, and project specifications.
  • Review Contractor engineering deliverables related to the D-Hub, being accountable for their quality.
  • Interface with other disciplines such as Flow Assurance, Marine and Drilling engineering teams, and operations to meet project design requirements.
  • Conduct coordination meetings with Contractors and other disciplines to discuss progress, address concerns, and resolve issues.
  • Participate in HAZID/HAZOP, PID review, safety engineering review, and 3D Model Review.
  • Prepare Project reviews and address findings.
  • Control Project Progress for your package, including technical, schedule, and cost aspects.
  • Implement project procedures and ensure compliance with internal and external regulations.
  • Facilitate the smooth transfer of offshore facilities and installations to Operations, including commissioning and start-up.
  • Promote innovation and cost-effectiveness while prioritizing reliability and HSE.
  • Foster a culture of sharing and collaboration.
  • Lead by example, encouraging personal responsibility.

The ideal Lead Engineer D-Hub

You possess excellent people and team management skills, with a track record of leading teams of >10 FTEs. Your strong cultural sensitivity, team building, organizational, and leadership abilities make you a standout candidate.

Additionally, your effective communication and negotiation skills, combined with balanced decision-making abilities, will be crucial in ensuring project success.

Due to the engineering team's need to work alongside the chosen FEED contractor, who may be located outside The Netherlands, it is essential to be flexible from a mobility perspective.

Your skills

  • Engineering degree in a relevant discipline.
  • 10 years’ experience in managing and delivering projects and engineering studies at least 5 years of which in an offshore and marine environment.
  • Experience working in a site environment for fabrication and construction of project facilities. Knowledge of onshore fabrication methods and HSSE requirements. Site fabrication and systems completion will be an advantage.
  • Fluency in English (speaking and writing) is required. Dutch speaking would be an advantage.

Our offer

You will join the partnership and work with a dynamic and diverse team on one of the most important energy transition projects of our time.

We offer an attractive salary package aligned with your experience. You will be hired through an agency. This is a full-time office-based position with frequent business travel. Initially, you will be based in The Hague, Netherlands. It is expected that the engineering team will collocate with the selected FEED contractor, who may be located outside The Netherlands.

About us

TotalEnergies is a prominent player in the international energy market. In the Netherlands, our Exploration & Production division (TEPNL) focuses on gas extraction in the North Sea using advanced unmanned satellites, platforms, and subsea production facilities. Alongside this, we are actively engaged in the ARAMIS project, which seeks to repurpose depleted fields for the storage of CO2.

This groundbreaking initiative is set to play a vital role in reducing emissions and providing CO2 transport to unlock storage capacity for key industries such as steel, chemicals, cement, refineries, and waste incinerators. By transporting CO2 to depleted offshore gas fields under the Dutch North Sea, ARAMIS provides an effective decarbonization solution for the industrial sector. Notably, it operates on an 'open access' philosophy, which means that industrial customers and offshore storage providers can easily connect to the infrastructure at a later stage.

Interested?

Are you interested? That’s great! If your skills and experience match this job description, please send us your CV and motivation letter. More information about the ARAMIS-project you can find at https://www.aramis-ccs.com/. For more information about the role, you can contact Senior Corporate recruiter Caroline Wetselaar via +31 6 11452193.

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Den Haag

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