RWE Renewables UK Management Ltd.
To start as soon as possible, full time, permanent
Functional area: Engineering
We are seeking a Hydrographic Surveyor to join our Geophysics & Metocean team within RWE Renewables. In this role, you will contribute to a global portfolio of offshore wind projects, working across all stages from early site development through to construction, operations, and maintenance.
You will be part of a collaborative and internationally distributed team, with opportunities to work across projects, share knowledge, and continue to develop your technical and professional skills.
About the role
As part of a group of hydrographic specialists, you will:
1. Contribute to the delivery of offshore and onshore hydrographic, topographic, and positioning data for renewable energy projects
2. Support development and continuous improvement of onshore and offshore hydrographic survey design and specification, and assist with technical tender assessment
3. Coordinate the collation and review of survey data, to ensure our surveys deliver consistent, high-quality and accurate outputs
4. Work closely with the Senior Surveyors to align with current best-practice, share knowledge with the team, provide clear technical advice for informed decision making, and ensuring that appropriate standards are followed
5. Bring experience in aspects such as UXO and geohazards identification and mitigation, mapping of seabed and subsurface features, and hydrographic and topographical data management
6. Have willingness to travel within the UK and internationally as required, as well as providing some occasional technical support outside standard working hours as part of a wider survey team
Role requirements and experience
We welcome applications from candidates with a range of backgrounds and experience levels. As an RWE Hydrographic Surveyor you will ideally bring the following skills and experiences:
7. MSc in (or equivalent degree or suitable experience in) hydrographic survey, or in a relevant geospatial discipline
8. Experience of or practical exposure to shallow water hydrographic surveys
9. Experience working with large and varied hydrographic datasets (e.g. gridded and ungridded MBES, CARIS projects, and surface and subsea navigation data), including quality control and review
10. Experience reviewing technical reports and managing large technical datasets
11. Familiarity with current and emerging hydrographic and nearshore survey techniques, and industry specialist software (e.g. ArcGIS, CARIS, Qinsy/Qimera, EIVA etc.)
12. Commitment to and good knowledge of current UK health, safety and environmental legislation, sound operational understanding of industry technical codes and UK regulatory requirements for offshore wind surveys
13. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams with clear communication skills
Benefits
14. The opportunity to contribute to the global energy transition and large‑scale offshore wind developments
15. A collaborative, diverse and inclusive working environment within a global organisation
16. Opportunities for learning, development, and career progression
17. Exposure to a wide range of projects across the full lifecycle of offshore wind farms
An offer of employment in this role may require holding active or ability to pass National Security vetting to SC level. Failure to obtain and or maintain National Security Vetting to SC may result in the removal of job offers and or existing employment.
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