Role Summary
The Project Remote Intervention Engineer provides technical expertise in ROV intervention for FEEDs, tenders, and projects managed from GPC offices. Acting as the focal point for ROV-related scopes, the engineer ensures timely delivery of technical documentation, tool readiness, and may support offshore operations.
Key Responsibilities
General
- Promote safety and design integrity.
- Foster team spirit within project teams.
- Participate in engineering reviews related to ROV scopes.
- Support the discipline manager with resource planning and timesheet validation.
- Lead a team of ROV & Diving engineers and ensure technical support across projects and tenders.
- Represent the discipline in internal and external meetings.
Project-Specific
- Review structure designs for ROV access.
- Deliver technical proposals and evaluate project solutions.
- Produce ROV engineering documents (e.g., Tie-In Procedures, ROV Access Reports, Tool & Task Matrices).
- Define SIT (System Integration Testing) requirements.
- Specify and procure ROV tools, consumables, and installation aids.
- Coordinate and participate in SITs, trials, and offshore/onshore operations.
- Manage equipment mobilization lists and follow-up.
- Handle technical interfaces with clients, subcontractors, and internal departments.
- Collaborate with Aberdeen teams for tooling rental and development.
- Support project changes and variation orders.
- Prepare feedback reports and lessons learned.
- Attend project and discipline meetings.
Candidate Profile
Technical Skills
- ROV tooling and subsea installation.
- Diverless connection systems (e.g., MQC plates, cobra heads).
- ROV operations, limitations, and manipulator capabilities.
- Hydraulic and electrical ROV interfaces.
- Knowledge of survey, pre‑commissioning, and diving scopes.
- Familiarity with R&D processes is a plus.
Experience
- Offshore experience is essential.
- Proven leadership in ROV‑related scopes.
- Strong interface and process management.
- Experience in tendering and site/offshore execution.
Working Conditions
- International travel may be required.
- Offshore or off‑site presence during project execution phases.
- Regular presence at the Bois‑Colombes office for project meetings.