Our client is currently recruiting for a Survey & Positioning Asset Engineer. Based in Aberdeen, the role is on a permanent, full-time basis.
ROLE
This role supports the S&P Asset Manager in all survey equipment-related activities, with a focus on maintenance, planning, transport, and utilization of both Company assets and third-party hired equipment. The position reports directly to the S&P Asset Manager.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the S&P Asset Manager according to department and project needs.
- Coordinate with project teams to plan and ensure continuous utilization of survey-supplied equipment.
- Collaborate with the Survey Workshop Coordinator to maximize asset utilization.
- Liaise with third-party vendors as needed to supplement asset equipment spreads.
- Ensure all equipment is serviced, calibrated, and meets Survey quality standards and project requirements prior to deployment.
- Maintain and update asset tracking software for equipment movements, fault/test reports, calibrations, etc.
- Track equipment utilization and approve costs as required.
- Assist logistical support departments with transport to/from project sites.
- Support Offshore Teams on equipment matters, including liaising with manufacturers/suppliers to resolve technical issues.
- Coordinate with the Survey Workshop and manufacturers/suppliers to repair damaged or faulty equipment.
- Plan and implement purchase requests for equipment, spares, and consumables, and manage procurement tracking.
- Oversee the return of survey equipment from project sites, coordinating with relevant parties to ensure timely processing.
- Participate in vessel mobilization and demobilization, joining the Offshore Team onboard locally if necessary.
- Contribute to R&D efforts within the Survey Asset team, identifying and developing new technologies and improving internally designed solutions to meet project requirements.
- Adhere to and enhance quality procedures, standards, and specifications.
REQUIREMENTS
- College/university degree or industry training in survey-related electronic engineering.
- Basic knowledge of offshore survey operations.
- Understanding of export regulations.
- Previous experience in the installation and interfacing of survey equipment and sensors.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe.
- Experience in an onshore support environment.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings (both electronic and mechanical).
Desirable:
- Experience working within a Survey Workshop.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD.
- Completion of equipment manufacturer training courses