Subsea7
Survey Support Engineer

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Are you already working in a similar role but looking for new challenges, and the opportunity to work on interesting projects with a global leader?
Or perhaps you're ready to prove what you're capable of, and make an impact through your survey equipment knowledge?
Join Subsea7's Global Survey Support Team
At Subsea7, we deliver complex offshore projects in some of the world's most dynamic and demanding environments. Our Survey Support team in Aberdeen plays a critical role in making that happen, supporting projects from concept through to execution.
What will you be doing?
As a Survey Support Engineer, you'll join a highly skilled team of equipment and software specialists, providing technical support for survey systems deployed on vessels and ROVs around the world. Working closely with Project Surveyors, offshore personnel, and external suppliers, you'll be at the heart of ensuring successful survey operations across our global fleet.
This is an exciting opportunity to combine technical expertise, project coordination, and problem-solving while contributing to challenging international projects.
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No two days are the same. Your responsibilities will include:
- Supporting the selection, integration, setup, and operation of survey equipment
- Reviewing project mobilisation requirements and coordinating equipment requests
- Preparing survey mobilisation schedules and cost estimates
- Briefing offshore survey engineering personnel before project deployment
- Providing technical support throughout mobilisation and offshore operations
- Working closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure equipment is delivered, returned, and off-hired efficiently
- Managing equipment fault reports and coordinating replacements
- Maintaining vessel survey equipment inventories and consumable requirements
- Ensuring survey system documentation and configurations remain accurate and up to date
- Developing technical notes, procedures, and mobilisation plans
- Championing Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) standards
- Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives across the team
What experience would we like you to have?
We're Keen To Hear From Survey Equipment Professionals Who Thrive On Challenge And Enjoy Working In a Collaborative, Solutions-focused Environment. Also:


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- A Degree or HND in Surveying, Electronics, or a related discipline
- Knowledge of subsea offshore construction, ROV systems, and survey equipment
- Offshore experience within Survey and/or ROV operations (advantageous)
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- A proactive mindset with the confidence to take ownership and deliver solutions
- A commitment to continuous learning and professional development
- The flexibility to support projects globally, including occasional travel and working across different time zones
Why Join Subsea7?
At Subsea7, you'll be part of a global organisation where innovation, collaboration, and professional growth are at the core of what we do. You'll develop your technical expertise and build a rewarding career in a supportive and forward-thinking environment.
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