Operating Engineer ; OECP or NCCCO certification
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Wind Energy, Wind Turbine / Technician -
Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Overview
Project: Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind projects in Virginia
Work Location: Norfolk VA
Pay Rate: $50.00 / hour
Work Schedule: Average work week expected to be 84 hours/week (12 hour days). Work schedules will be rotational and involving helicopter or vessel travel to remote sites. (3 week Rotations)
Duration: Initially One Year w/ annual extensions expected
Position Details/Scope of Work: Operating Engineer to support Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind projects in Virginia/ Coastal Virginia. Position will be on an offshore vessel on rotational shifts. We are seeking a skilled and safety-focused Operating Engineer to support project activities on a major offshore wind project. This role involves operating and maintaining heavy equipment, cranes, and support systems on offshore wind farm installations, including turbine foundations, substations, and service operations.
Responsibilities- Safely operate heavy equipment, cranes, hoists, and other machinery used in the installation, maintenance, and repair of offshore wind turbines and related infrastructure
- Perform routine inspections, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and minor repairs on mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems
- Assist in major component exchanges (e.g., blades, nacelles, gearboxes) and support rigging/lifting operations
- Work at heights (up to 100+ meters) and in confined spaces while adhering to strict GWO safety protocols
- Participate in emergency response drills and procedures as required
- Complete accurate daily logs, work orders, and safety documentation
- Collaborate with technicians, engineers, and other trades in a team-oriented offshore environment
- Maintain a strong safety-first culture and comply with all project-specific safety, environmental, and operational standards
- Certification: Operating Engineers Certification Program (OECP) or NCCCO or Equivalent Crane Certifications
- Safety mindset: A safety-first mindset with experience in hazard analysis and risk management
- Preferred experience: in a post-apprenticeship position, preferably in industrial/offshore settings, oil & gas, construction, manufacturing, or onshore energy
- Mandatory trainings: 5-day GWO training
- HUET, Chester Step and OEUK: are required prior to reporting for duty
- Offshore Crane Certification: Mandatory to obtain Offshore Crane Cert prior to rotation; if candidate already has this, provide valid, unexpired training documentation
- Physical Requirements: Working conditions may be physically demanding in hazardous environments with exposure to heights, noise, weather, and confined spaces. Must complete training and medical certificates (BMI, weight, blood pressure, lung function, general physical exam, climbing stairs, lifting up to 50 lb., emergency escape, mobility, vision and hearing tests, Chester step test) and be capable of working offshore in challenging conditions, climb wind turbine towers, and operate on rotational offshore schedules (typically 14–21 days on/off)
Additional information on pay, schedule, or benefits is not included in this description. All training and certifications must be completed before reporting to duty.
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