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Senior Structural & Mechanical Integrity Engineer within the Asset Integrity Management (AIM) team. The role provides lifecycle engineering assurance across offshore substations, foundations, primary and secondary steelwork, mechanical systems, corrosion protection, lifting equipment, and subsea interfaces. The role currently covers engineering support to Europe and APAC, with future expected coverage of USA and AUS.
Job Responsibility:
Act as the technical authority for the structural and mechanical integrity of offshore transmission and renewable energy assets
Provide lifecycle engineering assurance across offshore substations, foundations, primary and secondary steelwork, mechanical systems, corrosion protection, lifting equipment, and subsea interfaces
Define integrity strategies, assure inspection and assessment activities, evaluate degradation and fatigue mechanisms, and lead risk-based decisions that protect safety, availability, and OFTO revenue
Assess the condition of offshore structures including primary and secondary steel, decks, gratings, handrails, ladders, W2W structures, and access systems
Review foundations, jackets, and monopiles using inspection data, ROV footage, bathymetry, scour surveys, and structural assessments
Assess J-tubes, bell mouths, clamps, bend restrictors, and cable interface structures
Review cable protection systems (CPS) and identify exposure, damage mechanisms, and structural vulnerabilities
Provide integrity oversight for HVAC systems, cranes, davits, mechanical handling systems, fire systems, and auxiliary plant
Review mechanical degradation, corrosion mechanisms, coating failures, and fatigue-related defects
define remediation
Support compliance with LOLER, PUWER, COSHH, DSEAR
Ensure compliance with DNV and ISO standards relevant to offshore structures
Define and review inspection scopes, work packs, and offshore execution methodologies
Interpret inspection findings, classify defects, and define remediation strategies with costed options
Maintain integrity documentation, inspection records, certificates, and asset registers
Provide engineering input to outage planning, access strategies, and operational risk reviews
Contribute to condition assessments, root cause analyses, and integrity risk evaluations
Develop corrosion management strategies and optimise inspection intervals
Support structural upgrades, modifications, CPS improvements, offshore engineering consultancy and asset life-extension studies
Provide specialist input to offshore wind, interconnector, and marine infrastructure projects
Work with Operations, Blades, HV Services and Cables and OFTO Operations teams
Liaise with OEMs, classification societies and specialist contractors
Approve inspection strategies, assessment methodologies and remediation recommendations
Define integrity risk rankings and intervention priorities
provide engineering sign off to Asset Managers
Requirements:
Degree qualified in Structural or Mechanical Engineering
Chartered Engineer (CEng) or working towards is preferred
Lifting knowledge aligned to LEEA guidance
relevant NDT qualifications desirable
Extensive experience with offshore platforms, offshore wind substations, or marine structures
Strong understanding of corrosion protection, structural assessment and mechanical systems – including pressurised systems, HVAC, lifting equipment, and rotating machinery
Familiarity with FEA and structural modelling tools (e.g., ANSYS, ABAQUS, SESAM) is desirable
Experienced in interpreting ROV data, bathymetric surveys, and subsea structural interface inspection datasets
Familiarity with offshore standards, integrity management frameworks, and risk-based methodologies
GWO certifications and Offshore Medical (or willingness to obtain) for offshore access (if desired)
Strong analytical and diagnostic skills
Strong inspection interpretation and structural/mechanical assessment skills
Clear reporting and documentation capability
Operational awareness of offshore environments
Analytical and risk-based engineering approach
Ability to contribute to digital asset management database and client reporting on asset health
Lead by example on life saving rules and safe systems of work
Produce or contribute to production of clear risk assessments, method statements and technical reports for mechanical and structural related tasks
Review of third-party risk assessments, method statements and technical reports
Nice to have:
Familiarity with FEA and structural modelling tools (e.g., ANSYS, ABAQUS, SESAM)
GWO certifications and Offshore Medical
What we offer:
Competitive benefits tailored to the division
Opportunities for career growth and visibility across the organisation
A supportive, inclusive culture that values your ideas and contributions
Work that truly makes a difference in safety, innovation, and global capability