Electrical Engineer FAS, (Fire Alarm Systems)

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Electrical Engineer, FAS for Offshore Substations in the Renewable industry


Would you like to be a part of creating the renewable energy solutions of the future? Do you have experience with Fire Alarm Systems that you would like to use to provide the best safety solutions with a high degree of independence?
Then we have the perfect career opportunity for you!
 
Your position 
As our new Electrical Engineer, you will join a team of highly specialised and motivated employees located in our SCADA & Automation Department in the Renewables business area. We are the world leading supplier of engineering solutions for offshore substations. Our Offshore Wind markets include Europe, Asia, and the USA, which means that you can expect to be involved in projects worldwide.

At Semco Maritime, you will be part of an evolving and dynamic working culture. Add to this a challenging and exciting workday where results are created together based on a high level of professionalism and dedication. We win as a team!

Your tasks & responsibilities 
You will work with the importance of securing the safety and security of offshore substations, here you will have a wide variety of tasks.
 

Your tasks will include but are not limited to:

  • Design, construction, testing and commissioning of FAS according to international standards and internal procedures
  • Act as Engineer or Lead Engineer depending on the project
  • Interface management with the surrounding disciplines such as Fire & Safety, 3D layout, low-voltage, HVAC and FES
  • Providing as-built documentation
  • Tendering for projects on the global market
  • OT Security for the FAS package

Your profile & qualifications 
As a person you are trustworthy and reliable, you are known as someone who delivers on their work and provides great results. You enjoy teamwork but you also can work confidently on your own.
 
To succeed in this position, we expect that you have the following qualifications:

  • B.Sc. or M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering, energy engineering or similar
  • Experience with Fire Alarm systems preferably Autronica, Consilium and Siemens
  • Knowledge of the standards e.g. DNV-ST-0145, NFPA 72 (Fire Alarm), NFPA 70A,B,E, and NFPA 101 Life safety code
  • Good communication skills in written and verbal English
  • Prior experience from the offshore wind industry is an advantage but not a requirement
  • Offshore certificates or the ability to acquire them

Welcome to Semco Maritime 
We offer you an interesting and challenging job in an international company, where we strive to provide innovative and sustainable solutions globally. You will get the unique opportunity to work in an environment characterized by dedication, passion, and ambition. 
 
You may choose between working from our head office in Esbjerg or from our Ballerup office in the greater Copenhagen area in Denmark, Aberdeen in Scotland, or Gdynia in Poland, whatever is the most convenient location for you. 

The position is full-time and will involve some travelling to other Semco Maritime offices, sub-suppliers and to project sites. You should expect up to 30 travel days annually for work.

We conduct our interviews on an ongoing basis, so if you are interested, you must submit your application as soon as possible via the link on the page. 
If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact Jacob G. Sand, Head of SCADA & Automation, Renewables at +45 2061 4955.

 
We look forward to hearing from you! 

 

INFORMATIONER OM STILLINGEN:

- Arbejdspladsen ligger i:

Fanø Kommune

-Virksomheden tilbyder:

Fastansættelse: fuldtid

-Arbejdsgiver:

Semco Maritime, Esbjerg Brygge, 30, 6700 Esbjerg

-Ansøgning:

Ansøgningsfrist: 09-08-2023; - ansøgningsfristen er overskredet

Ved skriftlig henvendelse: https://semcomaritime.career.emply.com/ad/electrical-engineer-fas-fire-alarm-systems/fc73nt/en

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