Senior Engineer - Maintenance and Reliability
Aibel AS
Senior Engineer - Maintenance and Reliability
With Aibel you have a chance to develop your career through a range of projects in renewables and oil and gas. We call ourselves Engineering Pioneers. Whatever our job is, we approach it with creativity, curiosity and a drive to find new and better solutions. First we imagine the future. Then we build it.
We are seeking a Senior Engineer Maintenance and Reliability – Offshore Wind to join our team in Haugesund.
About the position
Due to increasing activity within renewable energy and offshore wind, Aibel is strengthening its Offshore Wind department in Haugesund. We are looking for a skilled and experienced engineer within maintenance and reliability who can contribute to Aibel’s exciting future within Field Development and Offshore Wind (FD&OW).
You will be working in a multidisciplinary environment, contributing to studies, tenders, FEED, and detail engineering phases of major offshore wind projects – including high voltage substations (HVDC and HVAC), offshore wind farms, and electrification scopes.
Responsibilities and tasks include
- Establish philosophies for Maintenance, Reliability, Spare Parts, and Operations
- Perform Reliability-Centred Maintenance (RCM) analyses, including Tag Hierarchy, Consequence Classification, and Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
- Perform Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) analyses
- Estimate preventive maintenance efforts and develop optimal maintenance programs
- Collaborate with other disciplines to integrate RAM/RCM principles into design
- Provide recommendations for Condition Monitoring based on RAM/FMECA
- Assess and evaluate spare parts requirements and SPIR lists
Qualifications
- Master’s or bachelor’s degree in relevant engineering discipline
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience within maintenance and operations
- Experience with RAM, RCM, and FMECA methodologies
- Familiarity with Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) and spare parts management
- Experience from offshore wind, oil and gas or similar complex industries
Personal qualities
- Strong communication skills and ability to convey technical concepts clearly
- Cooperative mindset and openness to a multicultural work environment
- Ability to work independently and in cross-disciplinary teams
- Solid understanding of project execution and engineering interfaces
- Committed to quality and meeting deadlines
- Proactive, curious, and eager to share knowledge
- Fluent in written and oral English; knowledge of Norwegian is an advantage
Become our colleague
Aibel offers many career opportunities. With us, you can work across disciplines, build competence and develop your own potential. This contributes to a vibrant and engaging work environment. We also offer flexible working hours, and our welfare clubs have a wide range of activities and training opportunities for all our employees.
Our overall strategy is to strengthen and grow the company's strong position within various energy segments, including offshore wind, oil and gas and hydrogen. At the same time, we always pursue new opportunities. Aibel sees social responsibility as a fundamental prerequisite, and sustainable development is therefore a natural part of our guidelines, work procedures and decision-making processes.
We value diversity and work targeted to secure inclusion of all employees.
Application deadline and contact information:
For questions regarding the position, please contact:
Department Manager: Dominika.Maria.Potulska@Aibel.com
Workplace: Haugesund or Stavanger
Application deadline: 16.05.2025
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Department:
Location: Haugesund, Stavanger
Application deadline: 16 May 2025
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