Our client operates in the dynamic and fast-evolving field of offshore decommissioning. They are looking for professionals with strong technical expertise, independence, flexibility, and creativity. The company is expanding its fleet with an advanced Heavy Lift Jack-up, providing a unique opportunity to build an offshore project team from the ground up and develop long-term career prospects. Job and Profile Overview As an Offshore Decommissioning Engineer, you will play a pivotal role within the Jack-up Project crew, focusing on on-site project engineering. Your tasks include reviewing project execution documentation, preparing on-site engineering deliverables (e.g., lifting plans, method statements, and job cards), and managing changes during execution. You will report directly to the Offshore Project Superintendent. Your work will begin with the integration and commissioning of project equipment (e.g., ROVs, lifting systems, and tools) on the new Heavy Lift Jack-up. Initial offshore campaigns will involve removing jackets (up to four in one batch) in the UK sector of the North Sea and overseeing load-in at disposal yards. Larger-scale projects, including jacket and topsides removals, are planned from 2026 onward. Key Responsibilities Develop preliminary lift plans in line with the client’s rigging and lifting procedures (LOLER) and ensure appropriate lifting equipment is available. Provide real-time “on-deck” updates to the Offshore Superintendent to ensure work progresses as planned. Draft additional method statements and job cards for offshore tasks as needed and document changes in the Management of Change process. Oversee deck layout updates, including 2D and 3D clash checks, and coordinate logistics with the Barge Engineer and Material Coordinator. Manage subcontractor engineering activities, monitor material and consumables availability, and ensure readiness for tasks. Conduct hands-on verification of materials (client-owned or subcontractor-supplied) and supervise on-deck tool and function tests. Anticipate and address potential construction issues (e.g., material shortages, equipment needs, workforce requirements) and report them to the Offshore Superintendent. Your Profile At least 5 years of experience in industrial sectors, preferably heavy lifting. A degree in mechanical, structural, or naval engineering. Experience in decommissioning, hook-up, or industrial equipment installation in sectors such as offshore, nuclear, hydro, or complex civil construction. Eager to grow in a fast-paced environment with a steep learning curve, sharing your expertise with the team. Advanced to expert-level CAD skills (AutoCAD, Inventor) to create and update drawings. Knowledge in one or more of the following: lifting operations, subsea construction/demolition, welding, rope access, or heavy transport (SPMT). Strong teamwork and self-management abilities. Excellent computer skills, including the creation of detailed documentation, reports, and cost controls. Effective communicator with fluent English skills. Contract details Long-term (employed by our client directly); Staff contract with company benefits. Rotational schedule: 3 weeks ON / 3 weeks OFF. Applicants must have the right to work in the EU or UK. Interested If you are interested, please reach out to Bilal el Kachouti, Senior Recruitment Consultant, at 31628323519 or via email at bilalmadisonpeople.com.