Sr. Instrument Engineer

Location:  Stavanger
Job function:  Engineering
Deadline for application:  13/10/2024

We are looking for a EICT Engineer to support Balder Asset Technical Team.  The main purpose of the position is to provide technical expertise within the field instrument discipline

Main tasks

Main tasks will vary depending on your background but will consist of tasks such as:

  • Support to projects and offshore operations
  • Responsible for Instrument Integrity programs
  • Handle deviations processes
  • Develop and maintain maintenance strategies for Instruments
  • Prepare Management of Change (MOC) proposals
     

Qualifications

  • Relevant Bachelor or Master degree or equivalent 
  • Good knowledge of NCS regulations and standards 
  • 5+ years of relevant experience
  • Be able to communicate in both English and Norwegian

About you

  • Good communication skills 
  • Being proactive and have I can do attitude 
  • You are a team player, but also ability to work independently
  • You have high integrity
     

We are offering

  • Challenging tasks in a dynamic and a strong competent environment with the opportunity to grow, learn and be creative   
  • Competitive salary and benefits such as pension, insurance schemes, loan arrangements, access to cabins, additional days off and a comprehensive welfare package  
  • Internationally diverse working environment and internal development opportunities   
  • To be a part of a company which believes in the future of the NCS and offers rewarding tasks and responsibilities for the right candidate   
  • A strong corporate culture where we are team players, with focus on new solutions, learning and integrity 

 

As a part of our routines background checks are performed on all final candidates.

Contact person

Torstein Vaaland, EICT Manager

Vår Energi is one of the leading oil and gas companies in Norway and a major supplier of gas to Europe.

At a time when stable access to energy is a crucial part of European security policy, we have a particular responsibility to contribute with energy to millions of Europeans. At the same time, we have committed to ambitious climate targets, extensively reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The challenges ahead are great. As are our ambitions. Working to supply energy has perhaps never been more important and meaningful than now.