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Descrizione dell’offerta di lavoro

GeoSea, member of the Belgian dredging, environmental and marine engineering group DEME, is a world leader in complex offshore marine engineering projects. Within the renewables offshore business, GeoSea has successfully participated in the construction of large-scale European offshore wind farms. We rely on the ability to provide innovative techniques and high operational reliability through high-tech equipment.

As a Surveyor you...

  • Have a practical interest in modern measuring and treatment methods
  • Will work most of the time offshore, on board of a jack-up platform
  • Will participate in the installation of windmills at sea
  • Are responsible for accurate positioning of these windmills
  • Will collect, process and evaluate data on board

As a Surveyor you...

  • Are a qualified engineer or geographer both by preference with a specialization in survey; alternatively you are a Bachelor in construction, with specialization in topography
  • Have a practical knowledge of modern measurement techniques
  • Are prepared to work on one of our jack-up platforms for extended periods of time
  • Are a team player
  • Are fluent in English. Knowledge of other languages is an asset.

As a Surveyor you'll get...

  • An excellent remuneration package including numerous interesting advantages, such as pension and health insurance
  • A challenging position with corresponding responsibilities
  • An engaging international working environment
  • A wide range of career opportunities, personal and professional growth and the possibility to follow courses.

 

 

Dettagli dell’impiego
Settore:
Campo d’occupazione:
Esperienza lavorativa:
Work experience is required
Durata dell'esperienza lavorativa:
Up to 2 years
Competenze linguistiche:
  • English
  • Very good
Required skills:
Civil engineering, liaise with geology professionals, tend winding machines, oceanography
Fascia salariale:
Not provided
Date of expiry:

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