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Structural Engineer for designing offshore steel structures

Would you like to play a key role in the design of structural components for monopile and jacket foundations for our offshore wind farms?

Join us and become Structural Engineer in our Structural Engineering department where, together with the Secondary Structures team, you’ll design structural components for monopile and jacket foundations for offshore wind turbines from the conceptual phase to detailed design and installed design, including as-built documentation. The team is also constantly improving on methods, tools and best practices for the design of secondary structures such as boat landings, platforms, anode support structures and ladders. You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in technology development work, such as the development of calculation methods and calculation tools.

Your key tasks will be to

  • design, calculate and document structural components
  • contribute to the development of best practices, calculation methods and calculation tools
  • work with CAD technicians and help them create and develop drawings and 3D models
  • implement lessons learned and new solutions
  • inspect your own design work at production sites and offshore installation sites (optional).

Your main area of work is the design of the essential secondary components of the foundation structure, including its subcomponents, in compliance with state-of-the-art knowledge, norms and standards using both in-house calculation tools and commercial software.

Your competences include that you

  • have a relevant master’s degree in engineering, for example within civil or mechanical engineering, preferably with 2-8 years of experience with offshore structures, e.g. jackets or monopiles
  • have a good sense of optimised design of steel structures with a good understanding of production-friendly design as well as having some experience with the design of structures exposed to considerable amounts of fatigue, possibly from a previous employment at a consulting company or a contractor
  • have detailed knowledge of the design and verification of steel structures
  • have detailed knowledge of FE modelling in ANSYS or a similar FE program
  • speak and write English fluently, and preferably also Danish.

The department has offices in both Skærbæk near Fredericia and in Gentofte in the Greater Copenhagen area. Other interfacing colleagues are located in London, Hamburg and Taiwan, among other places. It’s essential that you have good communication skills and that you thrive on being proactive in relation to your colleagues across a geographically scattered organisation. It’s also important that you focus on thorough and well-formulated documentation. You approach your tasks with an open mind, and you’re solution-oriented.

Working at Ørsted
To be the frontrunner in the green energy transformation, we invest significantly in innovation and empower our employees to help shape the renewable energy technologies of the future. We cultivate a collaborative, dynamic and diverse work environment and encourage career-long learning and development so our people can realise their full potential.

Would you like to help shape the renewable technologies of the future?
Send your application to us as soon as possible and no later than 23 March 2018 at 00:00 CET, as we’ll be conducting interviews on a continuous basis. Apply for the position via the "Ansøg" link found on this page.

Please don’t hesitate to contact Christian Ulrich Barfoed, Manager of Secondary Structures, by telephone on +45 9955 6714 if you’d like to know more about the position.

You should expect some travelling in relation to your work.

This job is well suited for those for whom work-life balance is a priority.

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