Fleet Marine Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-30
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Engineering
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Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
OEG is a leading energy solutions business, providing mission critical infrastructure assets and services to the global offshore energy industry. Through our specialist divisions – topside, marine, subsea, cables, logistics and industrials, we are a pivotal link in the global offshore energy project chain, ensuring our customers’ projects are delivered safely, reliably and efficiently. We are currently seeking a Fleet Marine Engineer to join our Marine Division
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- OEG Vessels and Remote (United Kingdom and Europe).
- Permanent (21/21 shift rotation).
OEG Marine Division operates a fleet of windfarm support vessels ranging from 21 – 26m LOA. The Fleet Marine Engineer will be involved in a wide range of activities, including:
- Act as the primary point of contact for the vessels, providing responsive and proactive support to resolve issues efficiently and cost‑effectively.
- Ensure vessels are maintained to a high standard, minimising operational downtime.
- Provide guidance and support to onboard engineers, ensuring full compliance with company and regulatory requirements.
- Travel across the fleet to carry out maintenance, technical inspections, and repairs as required.
- Undertake onboard periods during quieter times to train and evaluate engineering personnel.
- Arrange the attendance of external contractors, as required, to carry out inspections and certification of OEG vessels.
- Identify and support the planning and coordination of both scheduled and emergency dry dockings for OEG vessels.
- Attend and manage engineering crews, contractors, and shipyards during maintenance periods and dry dockings.
- Ensure accurate records are maintained for all servicing and repair activities.
- Identify requirements, obtain quotations, and order spare or replacement parts for OEG and contracted vessels.
- Identify and implement improvements to vessels and associated operational activities.
- Provide technical expertise and support to vessel engineers as required.
- Maintain and ensure effective use of asset management and planned maintenance systems.
- Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date records of all repairs and works carried out, ensuring vessels do the same.
- Required to travel within the UK and Europe as part of the shift pattern.
- Ensure critical and non‑critical spare parts and tooling are identified, procured, correctly stored, and accurately logged.
- Sail as Engineer on any OEG vessel to provide emergency cover when required, following completion of AEC 1 and 2 certificates.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a multi‑skilled engineer with Marine, Agricultural, HGV, or Heavy Plant disciplines.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a team.
- Strong organisational skills with a logical and structured approach to problem‑solving.
- Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure.
- Adaptable approach with the ability to respond to changing priorities.
- Full UK driving licence, valid passport, and right to work in the UK required. UK residency essential.
- Approved Engine Course (AEC) Part 1 85 miles, workboats > 150 miles.
- STCW and AEC training & certification could be provided for the right candidate.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a fair and inclusive recruitment process for all applicants.
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