Woodside is seeking a Project Engineer and Senior Project Engineer to support a major offshore decommissioning campaign. This role will be involved in planning, execution readiness and offshore operations, coordinating marine activities, contractor interfaces and project delivery to ensure the safe and efficient removal, transportation and load-in of offshore infrastructure.
- Support the planning and delivery of a major offshore decommissioning campaign.
- Coordinate offshore preparation, removal, transportation and load-in activities.
- Participate in technical reviews, execution planning and readiness activities.
- Develop and review procedures, project documentation and execution plans.
- Coordinate contractor, vessel and stakeholder interfaces across the project lifecycle.
- Support HAZID, risk assessment and risk mitigation activities.
- Assist with mobilisation planning, vessel readiness and offshore campaign preparation.
- Provide field engineering support during offshore execution phases.
- Support Management of Change (MOC) processes and operational decision-making.
- Promote safe and environmentally responsible work practices.
Requirements
- Degree qualification in Engineering or a related discipline.
- Experience delivering offshore oil & gas, marine, decommissioning, heavy lift or subsea projects.
- Strong project execution and contractor management experience.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and coordination skills.
- Strong understanding of project delivery and engineering principles.
- Knowledge of Australian offshore regulations and permitting processes is advantageous.
- Ability to work offshore on a rotational roster during execution phases.
Benefits
- Prospect to work on one of Australia's largest offshore decommissioning projects.
- Exposure to major marine, heavy lift and offshore operations.
- Combination of office-based project work and offshore campaign execution.
- Competitive contractor rates based on experience.
Brunel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates