Project Engineer - Offshore Wind
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering, Energy Engineer -
Energy/Power Generation
Civil Engineering, Energy Engineer
Overview
Project Engineer - Structural Engineering - Offshore Wind (UK or EU)
Leading Renewable Engineering Company. Specialist engineers to the renewable energy sector - offshore wind, tidal, wave, marine. A fast growing, innovative and exciting renewable company to work for, that offer excellent chances for technical and personal development.
The RoleProject Engineer for Leading Engineering Consultancy. Specialists in Foundations & steel design for offshore wind turbines - stress, FE, loads modelling and complete design of large offshore foundations eg. jackets, monopiles and steel towers.
This is a senior/lead role. You will have background in offshore wind structural engineering experience - for instance: detailed analysis and design of foundations in the offshore wind sector.
Essential Experience- Offshore Wind engineering experience - Structural engineering.
- Mechanical / Structural / Civil Engineering degree
- Offshore wind project engineering
- Primary or Secondary Steel Structures eg Steel towers.
- Project Manager / Engineering Manager
- Offshore wind turbine foundation design
- Monopiles for Offshore Wind
- Secondary Steel for Offshore Wind
- T&I / Transportation & Installation for OWF
- Geotechnical
- Loads Analysis - offshore loading and dynamics of offshore wind turbine foundations
- Package Management, Engineering Management or Contract Management experience.
- Any certification agencies such as DNV-GL, Lloyds Register and Bureau Veritas c.
NB: please note it is essential to have offshore wind project engineering experience.
Our client has an excellent attitude towards ongoing personal development, Training & Development. We have both Contract & Perm options currently.
Location:
UK or Europe - location is flexible
Call us or email Clarehill Associates
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