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Job Locations ID-Jakarta Selatan
Position Description   We are currently seeking to employ a qualified candidate with relevant profile for the position of Senior Risk Engineer in DNV Indonesia, to be based in Jakarta, Indonesia.  The successful candidate will join us and will gain exposure to the energy and O&G industry, including national and major operators, design houses and engineering companies, and various service contractors to the sectors. This is an excellent opportunity to build on your career by working with an experienced team on exciting multi-disciplinary advisory projects.   The candidate will work in a cross-functional team involved in risk advisory projects, supporting clients primarily in the local oil & gas industry. This position may include exposure to a large variety of projects, working with teams from different geographic locations, and offer opportunities for personal and professional career development.   We are interested in people with the interest, ability and relevant experience to deliver advisory services in the area of technical risk, technical safety, safety engineering and process safety.   Typical tasks include supporting execution of the following exercises: -  Quantitative Risk Assessment, - Fire and Explosion Assessment, - Various consequence modelling and analysis, - HAZID, - HAZOP, - SIL, - Bowtie analysis, - Safety case preparation, - Safety Critical Element and Performance Standards preparation, and - Other relevant studies.   Candidate will also work with DNV team to assist business development and sales activities, including development and preparation of proposals and tenders.
Requisition ID
2023-22551
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations NO-Høvik
Section for Machinery and Systems,Maritime Advisory, is responsible for providing technical services within the field of marine propulsion, shafting systems, power generation and auxiliary machinery systems. Beyond traditional- and hybrid machinery solutions, there is also a growing demand for environmentally friendly technologies, energy efficiency and knowhow in alternative fuels.   Services are delivered on a consultancy project-work basis to the maritime industries. This includes ship owners and operators, but also yards and makers.   The Machinery and Systems section holds detailed competence in combustion engines, propulsors, turbo machinery, shafts, couplings, gear transmissions, bearings, electric machines, batteries, fuel cells and hybrid systems, as well as control- and system engineering. The section also serves as a competence unit within DNV and collaborates with our world-wide organization.   The section is seeking a graduate candidate with genuine interest- and technical knowhow within at least some of the competence areas reflected above.   The position will be a good platform to grow your technical competence and engineering skills and to see practical solutions being made based on theoretical know-how. You will also be able to develop your further career in an international work environment.   The position will offer customer interactions and occasional domestic- and international business travel.   Work location is Oslo/Høvik, Norway.
Requisition ID
2023-22539
Business Area
Maritime
Job Locations US-CA-San Diego | US-OR-Portland | US-MA-Medford | US-TX-Katy | US-TX-Austin | US-CA-Oakland | US-WA-Seattle
Do you want to come help lead decarbonization and the advancement of Renewable Energy?   Are you excited about working with a diverse, collaborative team at the world’s largest renewable energy consultancy? Do you have a passion for permitting renewable energy projects, and furthering your professional development in a company that truly puts people first?   At DNV our organizational culture and how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world.      The Role   DNV’s Environmental and Permitting Services (EPS) team is growing rapidly, and we are seeking an Acoustics Services Lead to join our multi-disciplinary Environmental and Permitting team. The Acoustic Services Lead is responsible for leading project development, owner’s engineering, and compliance activities to support DNV’s renewable energy acoustic engineering services   This position may be based in any location in the continental United States (U.S), including DNV offices or remote (home) office   We are looking for a highly-motivated and self-starting individual, interested in working in and driving a fast-paced consulting environment.   Our Customers can choose any number of consultancies to execute on specific tasks. However, our EPS team strives to develop long-term partnerships with our Customers, acting as their trusted advisor from the early site selection stage through to operations. Our Customers are at the forefront of the energy transition. Our team is nimble, highly experienced, and driven by our mission to ensure renewable energy projects are safely and sustainably sited, permitted, and operated   The EPS team is comprised of siting, environmental, and permitting specialists who work directly with our Customers to help identify and address project risks for terrestrial wind, offshore wind, solar, battery storage, and hydrogen projects. Our mission is to guide the sustainable, responsible growth of the renewables industry by providing innovative environmental and permitting expertise to support the greater good   To facilitate this work, excellent written and oral communication skills are paramount. Broadly, our work falls into four categories: - Biological services, including field surveys, habitat conservation plans, corporate avian and bat protection plans, review of mitigation strategies, and associated permitting - Permitting services, providing support for permitting at the federal, state/provincial, and local level for wind, solar, battery storage and hydrogen projects; including stakeholder engagement - GIS services, including mapping, constraints reviews, radiocommunication surveys, and critical issues analyses - Siting services, including layout optimization, acoustical measurements, noise impact assessments, shadow flicker studies, blade/ice throw assessments, glint and glare studies, and visual impact studies We are specifically seeking an individual who displays high integrity and honesty – the industry relies on DNV’s independents and its responsibility and ability to provide a rigorous and fair review of projects   What You'll Do - Continue building a North America-based acoustics business, engaging in business development and technical leadership on E- and I-audits for renewable energy projects (onshore and offshore wind, solar, storage) in all Canadian and U.S. jurisdictions - Complete and lead noise impact assessment modeling, pioneering new and innovating ways to leverage acoustic equipment to support our Customers through permitting, acting as an expert witness at hearings and tribunals, evaluating noise warranty claims, and creating urgency in the industry to measure, monitor, and appropriately site renewable energy equipment to both optimize energy production and ensure regulatory compliance for our Customers - Acting as technical lead and Subject Manager Expert (SME) at siting committees, environmental review tribunals, litigation proceedings, and open houses for the above-listed services - Acting as Project Manager on all standalone acoustics mandates, leveraging analysts, engineers, and experts from multiple parts of the business line, as needed. This position does not require direct staff management responsibilities, but will have direct connection to management staff on acoustics projects, as warranted - Engaging in acoustics related thought leadership and industry committees to ensure the safe, sustainable development of renewable energy projects - Perform technical checking and approval activities of deliverables completed by junior and intermediate staff - Attend agency and municipality meetings, open houses, and stakeholder engagement sessions as a SME - Write reports lead efforts towards language standardization and evolution, edit and finalize documents
Requisition ID
2023-22524
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations AU-VIC-Melbourne
We are at the beginning of a crucial transformation. Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our times.   At GreenPowerMonitor, a DNV company we combine knowledge, expertise and innovative data-driven digital solutions as our response to enable our customers to tackle the energy transition.   Our purpose is to provide data-driven digital solutions to maximize the performance of renewable energy assets, optimize efficiency in the management of renewable energy portfolios and contribute to have the greenest energy mix in the grid.   With more than 20 years’ experience, we have consolidated our position as the independent leaders in management, monitoring and control of renewable energy plants.   Learn more at www.greenpowermonitor.com and www.dnv.com.   GreenPowerMonitor is looking for a talented and proactive person to work in our Customer Success Team in Melbourne. She/He will be part of a Team of 6 engineers in Australia looking into the domestic market and coordinating efforts with other offices in Asia Pacific (Tokyo and Bangkok) Interaction with the HQ in Spain, US and Chile for support and coordination with the wider team of Customer Success might be required from time to time.   Main responsibilities will be: - Technical configuration of GPM platforms, mainly designed to manage portfolios and assets of Renewable Energies (Solar PV, Wind ...); - Manage the requests and incidents reported by customers; - Technical assistance through emails and calls (Technical Assistance Support); - Suggest improvements in the GPM platforms (Web Portal, GPM Plus, GPM Scada and Horizon) on the new features that the product should have; - Detect errors and support the improvement of QUALITY; - Manage internal documentation. Let’s work together towards a fully renewable ecosystem to improve the world for future generations! Join the green revolution!
Requisition ID
2023-22516
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations AU-WA-Perth
If your answer to these questions is “yes”, then we'd love to chat! - Are you passionate about renewable energy and playing a role in the energy transition? - Do you love to delve into complex problemsand use your excellent technical skills to work out practical, robust, high-quality solutions? - Are you great at building insight and understanding from careful analysis of feature-rich data sets? - Do you have a knack for using engineering or simulation models to predict the behaviour or characteristics of complex systems? - Are you logical, creative, and organised, and able to get things done efficiently and effectively? - Are you always looking for new and better ways of tackling technical challenges?  - Do you enjoy being able to clearly and concisely communicate the outcomes from your work to those who need it most?  - Are you ready to be part of an experienced, caring, friendly team who want to work cooperatively with you to realise great outcomes?   In the Project Development & Analytics team, we help our Customers to develop, approve and finance renewable energy projects, by using our technical skills to conduct high-quality analyses and provide robust answers to difficult questions. We're predominantly engineers with a knack for skilfully using and building tools and models to get the answers we need.    We're busy, and so we're looking for someone to join us in a graduate to senior level role.   Here are some of the things we do. It would be great if you already have experience with some of these tasks, but if not, we can teach you. - modelling and mapping to better understand the wind and solar resource across countries, regions or sites - using sophisticated GIS-based analysis to identify promising sites for the development of utility-scale wind and solar projects - designing efficient wind and solar farms considering complex constraints - creating effectivewindresource monitoring plans, incorporating remote sensing devices such as lidar and sodar - performing detailed investigative data analysis of wind and solar measurements - providing assurance on project viability through pre-feasibility and red-flag assessments - conducting greenfield site visits to appraise the characteristics of potential development sites - producing defendable preliminary and bankable wind and solar energy production assessments to provide confidence for developers, investors and financiers - executing industry-leading CFD models to help understand complex flow behaviour - using tools to predict impacts such as shadow flicker, glint/glare, electromagnetic interference, noise, blade throw and visual impact, to support planning applications for wind and solar projects - providing trusted advice as an expert witness at planning hearings.   As well as the technical elements of our work, we are continually engaging with various customers and stakeholders, including developers, investors, financiers, planning authorities and others. Some of the other important non-technical parts of our work include: - engaging with customers to establish how our capabilities can help answer their questions - preparing proposals including scope, scheduling and budgeting - executing projects successfully through careful project management - preparing effective, high-quality technical reports and presentations - delivering insightful presentations to customers or other industry stakeholders - explaining and discussing important results and outcomes from our work with customers or other stakeholders.   Finally, and on a more personal note: - We are a welcoming and supportive team who value the benefits and strength that come from diversity. - We have strong local and global heritage and we regularly work with knowledgeable and experienced colleagues from around the world. - We offer competitive renumeration and leave allowances, including paid and unpaid parental leave, and flexible working arrangements. - We’re focussed on staying at the forefront of the industry though regular investment in research and innovation, and are supportive of employee development. - We’ve worked hard to stay close and support each other during the past year, when we have all increasingly had to work from home, and look forward to extending the same support to you throughout whatever challenges the coming years present.   If this appeals to you, we’d love to talk about whether you could find a place in our team.
Requisition ID
2023-22513
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations US-WA-Seattle | US-OR-Portland | US-TX-Katy | US-CA-Oakland | US-CA-San Diego | US-TX-Austin | US-MA-Medford
Do you want to work on the leading edge of wind turbine technology, operations and reliability? DNV Energy Systems is looking for a Senior Wind Turbine Blade Engineer to join our Asset Operations and Maintenance team serving wind turbine manufacturers, investors, lenders, owners, and operators. The role will have a particular emphasis on blades - their design, manufacture and quality, including addressing issues that occur during manufacturing, transport, erection, operation, maintenance, repair, and recycling. You will work closely with customers, and with other DNV engineers and project managers. Why should you work with us? Because within DNV, organizational culture and how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world. This position will be located in our Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; or Houston, TX office, but other DNV Renewables Advisory markets in the United States will be considered.   What You’ll Do - Perform root cause analyses (RCAs), including investigations into failures covering inspection, documentation of field conditions, causality mapping, and engineering calculations (as appropriate) - Review RCA investigations performed by OEMs or others to assess completeness and provide evaluation of associated risks and mitigants - Lead or contribute to wind turbine due diligence engagements involving technology assessments, project review, report writing, and client communication - Perform field and factory inspections of wind turbines and components as part of construction monitoring, operational project assessments, manufacturing quality inspections, and failure investigations (expected annual travel up to 20%) - Prepare detailed reports, memos, technical notes, and email correspondence to communicate clearly and objectively to customers with accuracy and technical rigor - Remain current on new wind turbine technology, engaging with OEMs to understand latest technical details on new products and updates/revisions to existing products - Complete company required documentation in a timely manner such as Job Safety Analysis, Risk Assessments, time sheets, expense reports, and inspection check sheets - Solicit and listen to customer issues and advise them on root causes, alternatives, timelines and costs for various solutions - Actively engage with customers and other stakeholders to assess and identify new opportunities for growth
Requisition ID
2023-22502
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations US-WA-Seattle | US-OR-Portland | US-TX-Katy | US-MA-Medford | US-CA-Oakland | US-TX-Austin
Do you want to work on the leading edge of wind turbine technology, operations and reliability? DNV Energy Systems is looking for a Wind Turbine Blade Inspections Engineer to join our Asset Operations and Maintenance team serving wind turbine manufacturers, investors, lenders, owners, and operators. The role will have a particular emphasis on blades - their design, manufacture and quality, including addressing issues that occur during manufacturing, transport, erection, operation, maintenance, repair, and recycling. You will work closely with customers, and with other DNV engineers and project managers.   Why should you work with us? Because within DNV, organizational culture and how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world.   This position will be located in our Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; or Houston, TX office, but other DNV Renewables Advisory markets in the United States will be considered.   What You’ll Do - Lead or contribute to wind turbine due diligence engagements involving technology assessments, project review, report writing, and client communication - Perform field and factory inspections of wind turbines, blades and components - expected annual travel up to 50%. Inspection responsibilities may include: - Construction monitoring, operational project assessments, manufacturing quality inspections, and failure investigations - Internal and external blade inspections of installed turbines, or blades in storage (e.g., at factories, laydown yards, arrival at projects); and review of external blade inspection data for installed turbines (e.g., images from drone inspection campaigns) - Review root cause analysis (RCA) investigations performed by OEMs or others to assess completeness and provide evaluation of associated risks and mitigants - Actively participate in RCAs, including investigations into failures covering inspection, documentation of field conditions, causality mapping, and engineering calculations (as appropriate). - Remain current on new wind turbine technology, engaging with OEMs to understand latest technical details on new products and updates/revisions to existing products - Prepare detailed reports, memos, technical notes, and email correspondence to communicate clearly and objectively to customers with accuracy and technical rigor - Complete company required documentation in a timely manner such as Job Safety Analysis, Risk - Assessments, time sheets, expense reports, and inspection check sheets - Solicit and listen to customer issues and advise them on root causes, alternatives, timelines and costs for various solutions - Actively engage with customers and other stakeholders to assess and identify new opportunities for growth Support typical work schedule of 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday while in the office, and up to 60 hours per week Monday – Saturday while in the field, with weekend time for travel or field work possible. Office hours are flexible, with typical starting times between 8.00 a.m. – 9.00 a.m.; field work hours are less flexible and driven by site needs and weather conditions.
Requisition ID
2023-22501
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations US-WA-Seattle | US-CA-San Diego | US-TX-Katy
Do you want to know more about the various wind turbine technologies out there, get to climb wind turbines throughout North America, work with an amazing team of wind engineers and support the transition towards a decarbonized economy? Please read through and apply!   DNV’s Renewables and Power Grids group is seeking a Wind Turbine Engineer to join our Wind Finance and Technology group. In this role, you will be an engaged member of the section of our business that evaluates the risks associated with wind farm technology, providing (amongst other things) site suitability assessments, turbine technology reviews and construction monitoring reports of wind farms to project owners, lenders, equity investors, banks, etc.   Why should you work with us? Because within DNV, organizational culture and how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world. This position will ideally be based in any of our DNV offices across continental US. Remote work may be considered for the right candidate.   What You’ll Do - Perform turbine site suitability evaluation with DNV’s internally developed tools, reviewing mechanical loads assessments prepared by OEMs - Contribute to wind turbine technology assessments, review, report writing, and client communication as part of technical due diligence for project financing, mergers & acquisitions, and other business needs - Remain current on new wind turbine technology, engaging with OEMs to understand latest technical details on new products and updates/revisions to existing products - Perform field and factory inspections of wind turbines and components as part of construction monitoring, operational projects assessments, manufacturing quality inspections, and potentially failure investigations - Review projects’ O&M budgets and provide O&M costs projections using DNV’s internal tools, including evaluation of expected major component failure rates - Prepare detailed reports, memos, technical notes, and email correspondence to communicate clearly to clients with accuracy and technical rigor - Review root cause analysis (RCA) investigations performed by OEMs or others, to assess RCA’s completeness and provide evaluation of associated risks and mitigants. - Work may also include participation in RCAs, including investigations into turbine and component failures covering inspection, documentation of field conditions, causality mapping, and engineering calculations (as appropriate) - Ability and interest to learn aero-elastic load simulations of turbines. Example work would include detailed evaluation of turbine loads to confirm site suitability, evaluating impacts of turbine modifications (hardware and software) on turbine loads, and assessing remaining useful life of aged turbines - Complete company required documentation in a timely manner such as Job Safety and Risk Assessments, time sheets, expense reports, inspection check sheets, tracking reports and scheduling controls
Requisition ID
2023-22498
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations IT-MB-Vimercate
Naval Architect for Noble Denton Marine Services, Offshore, Midstream, and Downstream (OMD) Southern Europe (Vimercate (MB), Italy) The current position is for an engineer with a strong academic record, preferably a master’s degree or higher, with an emphasis on Naval Architecture or Structural Engineering for MWS, offshore structures for Renewables, and Energy markets.  The engineer will work with a large, supportive team on the analysis of all types of offshore structures for in-place conditions and for marine operations.    With the support of experienced MWS team members, the engineer will develop a strong initial grounding in the discipline and gradually develop expertise in a wide range of static & dynamic analysis, fatigue analysis, and advanced nonlinear analysis.   The business area is Energy Systems within the Region SEMELA (https://www.dnv.com/about/energy-systems). Energy Systems offers a comprehensive range of engineering and consulting services serving the full spectrum of the energy industry with a focus on supporting the Energy Transition.    Job Description    You will be part of the Noble Denton marine services (MWS) section, which is a diverse and multinational team based in Vimercate (MB), consisting of experts in marine and naval architecture, and complex transportation and installation methods. The section renders a variety of strength and fatigue studies as well as transportation and installation services for complex systems like FPSO, FSRU, Floating Wind Turbines, Floating Solar, pipeline, and umbilical installation.    Your main tasks will include  - Participation in and contribution to a variety of services delivered from the section including, but not limited to strength and fatigue assessment of the floating structures, stability, hydrodynamics, floatover operations, moorings, and riser systems.  - Responsible for the delivery of single work packages but also for managing smaller projects independently. You will have direct communication with internal and external clients worldwide.  - The engineer is expected to prepare accurate technical reports and will support senior engineers with tenders and proposals.  Aside from technical work, attendance at meetings and preparation and delivery of presentations will be required.  - Interpretation of data from various sources and develop the most appropriate analysis approach required for the task at hand. This may require the preparation of detailed finite element models but also frequently conceptual first-principles models to understand the phenomena being studied. - Manage all aspects of the naval architecture area of expertise on behalf of our customers. - The engineer will develop to be client-facing and will progress to actively managing their own projects. - Regular travel within the customer base and countries of responsibility  The position is open for graduates and/or engineers with working experience.    An enthusiastic and cooperative approach to working with other members of the team is vital. Over time the engineer will develop a strong understanding of the interplay between their area of specialism and the various engineering disciplines that contribute to an overall project.   
Requisition ID
2023-22472
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations CA-QC-Montreal | CA-ON-Toronto
Do you want to know more about the various wind turbine technologies out there, get to climb wind turbines throughout North America, work with an amazing team of wind engineers and support the transition towards a decarbonized economy? Please read through and apply!   DNV’s Renewables and Power Grids group is seeking a Wind Turbine Engineer to join our Wind Finance and Technology group. In this role, you will be an engaged member of the section of our business that evaluates the risks associated with wind farm technology, providing (amongst other things) site suitability assessments, turbine technology reviews and construction monitoring reports of wind farms to project owners, lenders, equity investors, banks, etc.   Why should you work with us? Because within DNV, organizational culture and how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world. This position will ideally be based in any of our DNV offices across Canada. Remote work may be considered for the right candidate.   What You’ll Do - Perform turbine site suitability evaluation with DNV’s internally developed tools, reviewing mechanical loads assessments prepared by OEMs - Contribute to wind turbine technology assessments, review, report writing, and client communication as part of technical due diligence for project financing, mergers & acquisitions, and other business needs - Remain current on new wind turbine technology, engaging with OEMs to understand latest technical details on new products and updates/revisions to existing products - Perform field and factory inspections of wind turbines and components as part of construction monitoring, operational projects assessments, manufacturing quality inspections, and potentially failure investigations - Review projects’ O&M budgets and provide O&M costs projections using DNV’s internal tools, including evaluation of expected major component failure rates - Prepare detailed reports, memos, technical notes, and email correspondence to communicate clearly to clients with accuracy and technical rigor - Review root cause analysis (RCA) investigations performed by OEMs or others, to assess RCA’s completeness and provide evaluation of associated risks and mitigants. - Work may also include participation in RCAs, including investigations into turbine and component failures covering inspection, documentation of field conditions, causality mapping, and engineering calculations (as appropriate) - Ability and interest to learn aero-elastic load simulations of turbines. Example work would include detailed evaluation of turbine loads to confirm site suitability, evaluating impacts of turbine modifications (hardware and software) on turbine loads, and assessing remaining useful life of aged turbines - Complete company required documentation in a timely manner such as Job Safety and Risk Assessments, time sheets, expense reports, inspection check sheets, tracking reports and scheduling controls Voulez-vous en savoir plus sur les différentes technologies d'éoliennes, faire de l'escalade d'éoliennes à travers l'Amérique du Nord, travailler avec une équipe incroyable d'ingénieurs éoliens et soutenir la transition vers une économie décarbonisée? S'il vous plaît lire à travers et postuler!   Le groupe Énergies renouvelables et réseaux électriques de DNV est à la recherche d'un ingénieur en éoliennes pour se joindre à notre groupe Du financement et de la technologie de l'énergie éolienne. Dans ce rôle, vous serez un membre engagé de la section de notre entreprise qui évalue les risques associés à la technologie des parcs éoliens, fournissant (entre autres choses) des évaluations de l'adéquation du site, des examens de la technologie des turbines et des rapports de surveillance de la construction des parcs éoliens aux propriétaires de projets, aux prêteurs, aux investisseurs en actions, aux banques, etc.   Pourquoi devriez-vous travailler avec nous? Parce qu'au sein de la DNV, la culture organisationnelle et la façon dont nous influencons collectivement le monde pour les générations futures sont profondément importantes pour nous. Notre équipe travaille chaque jour pour augmenter le déploiement et l'exploitation à grande échelle des énergies renouvelables pour lutter contre le changement climatique et avoir un impact positif sur la société; s'efforce d'atteindre notre objectif grâce au succès de nos clients; et s'efforce d'être très performant et innovant. Notre approche reflète l'équité, le respect et la diversité que nous souhaitons voir dans le monde. Idéalement, ce poste sera basé dans l'un de nos bureaux DNV à travers le Canada. Le travail à distance peut être envisagé pour le bon candidat.   Ce que vous ferez - Effectuer une évaluation de l'adéquation du site de la turbine avec les outils développés en interne de DNV, en examinant les évaluations des charges mécaniques préparées par les équipementiers - Contribuer aux évaluations de la technologie des éoliennes, à l'examen, à la rédaction de rapports et à la communication avec les clients dans le cadre de la diligence raisonnable technique pour le financement de projets, les fusions et acquisitions et d'autres besoins commerciaux - Rester au courant de la nouvelle technologie des éoliennes, en s'engageant avec les équipementiers pour comprendre les derniers détails techniques sur les nouveaux produits et les mises à jour / révisions des produits existants - Effectuer des inspections sur le terrain et en usine des éoliennes et des composants dans le cadre de la surveillance de la construction, des évaluations des projets opérationnels, des inspections de la qualité de la fabrication et des enquêtes sur les défaillances potentielles - Examiner les budgets de F et E des projets et fournir des projections des coûts de F et E à l'aide des outils internes de la DNV, y compris l'évaluation des taux de défaillance prévus des composants majeurs - Préparer des rapports détaillés, des notes de service, des notes techniques et de la correspondance par courriel pour communiquer clairement aux clients avec exactitude et rigueur technique - Examiner les enquêtes sur l'analyse des causes profondes (ARC) effectuées par les équipementiers ou d'autres personnes afin d'évaluer l'exhaustivité de la CR et de fournir une évaluation des risques et des facteurs d'atténuation connexes. - Les travaux peuvent également comprendre la participation aux ACR, y compris des enquêtes sur les défaillances des turbines et des composants couvrant l'inspection, la documentation des conditions sur le terrain, la cartographie de la causalité et les calculs techniques (le cas échéant) - Capacité et intérêt d'apprendre des simulations de charge aéro-élastique des turbines. Les exemples de travaux comprendraient une évaluation détaillée des charges des turbines pour confirmer la pertinence du site, l'évaluation des impacts des modifications apportées aux turbines (matériel et logiciels) sur les charges des turbines et l'évaluation de la durée de vie utile restante des turbines vieillissantes - Remplir la documentation requise par l'entreprise en temps opportun, comme les évaluations de la sécurité au travail et des risques, les feuilles de temps, les rapports de dépenses, les feuilles de vérification d'inspection, les rapports de suivi et les contrôles de planification
Requisition ID
2023-22471
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations NO-Høvik
Summer jobs in DNV? We have positions waiting for you!    If your ambition is to make a real difference and seek opportunities beyond business, this could be the perfect start of your career.   Our Managers in DNV are now looking for students for our summer jobs for the summer of 2024. Managers will select summer students based on their business needs aligned with your education, experience and background.   Please indicate your master program specialization and/or main area of study during the application process.   We are looking for students with relevant knowledge and competence. We trust our summer students to help us keep our business up and running during the summer and make our projects proceed according to plan. We are primarily looking for 3rd and 4th year students with relevant Master Program specialization from: - Marine Technology - Aquaculture - Hydrodynamics & Structure, Construction - Mechanical Engineering - Materials Technology - Subsea - Geotechnical  - Environmental Science - Electrical Power Engineering - Automation - Mathematics, Physics, Statistics - Safety & Risk Management - Marine biology - Bioinformatics - Health economics - Health analytics  - Industrial Economics and Technology Management, Entrepreneurship
Requisition ID
2023-22439
Business Area
Maritime
Job Locations NO-Høvik
The Approval Centre Europe (M-SA) within Maritime Ship Classification consists of six production departments, located across three different locations (Gdynia, Hamburg and Oslo (Høvik). The main delivery from the Approval organization is approval, verification and certification services for different maritime related assets in accordance with our rules and international standards.  As a member of M-SA, you act in a professional, competent, and service oriented environment and in return receive good possibilities to enhance your personal competencies and expertise, and to build a strong network with colleagues across locations. The right candidate shares our values; we care, we dare, we share. If you have the right competence and are interested in being part of a strong, competent team in a pleasant working environment, we will encourage you to submit an application.   Are you ready for a challenging position while at the same time working for a great purpose?   We are looking for an engineer to strengthen our section for TA/MED Electrical, Automation & Navigation Systems section in Norway, within the field of Ship/Offshore Electrical. Type Approval is essential to confirm that the equipment meets applicable requirements and is permitted to be installed on board ships and is based on technical requirements in DNV class rules, international regulations (Marine Equipment Directive, IMO) and standards (IEC, ISO, EN). Electrical Type Approvals are performed for such equipment as switch boards, circuit breakers, lightning equipment, cable ladders and cables. Certifications are performed for market leading equipment manufacturers globally. Being part of ensuring a reliability and safety of power supply system’s onboard ship and offshore installations. You will be part of an engaged group driven by people’s competence and motivation to help and support our customers through the consistent delivery of high-quality services.   In the position you will:   - Perform type approval of electrical equipment in accordance with international requirements and standards from IMO, IEC, ISO and DNV Class Rules. - Review test reports and equipment designs related to performance, EMC and Environmental tests standards. - Technical lead role within defined fields of electrical type approvals of components. - Manage approval projects towards customers and be part of testing verification and verification with equipment manufactures in an international industry, in a highly developing market. - Support DNV’s local stations and sales force around the world and be involved in sales processes. - Participate in face-to-face meetings with customers and DNV global network. - Have good opportunities for personal development within the technical field, including involvement in standardization work (IEC). You will report to Head of Section for TA/MED Electrical, Control & Navigation Systems. The candidate may expect some travelling related to testing and verification at customers locations.
Requisition ID
2023-22430
Business Area
Maritime
Job Locations CA-ON-Toronto | CA-QC-Montreal | CA-AB-Calgary
Do you want to be part of the world’s leading renewable energy consultant firm? Are you committed to address climate change and positively impact society and the world? Do you enjoy collaborating with colleagues and clients, and thrive in a dynamic, inclusive, and respectful environment? Then you may find the Project Manager in our Energy Infrastructure Independent Engineering team position to be a great fit for you! DNV Energy Systems ‘Renewables and Power Grids group is seeking a Project Manager - Hydrogen to join our Energy Infrastructure Independent Engineering (IE) team. DNV is the world’s leading renewable energy consultant and DNV’s Energy Infrastructure IE team has held a dominant market position for independent engineering services to support financing and construction of renewable energy projects in North America since the early 1980s. Our team are viewed as experts and thought leaders in the industry. In this role, our team provides technical consulting and independent engineering services for renewable and hydrogen/low carbon fuel project developers, financial institutions, and investors who rely upon our reports as part of their investment decision making process. The Project Manager will be responsible for organizing the technical due diligence review process to support the finance and construction of renewable and hydrogen/low carbon fuel projects in North America; communicating and resolving technical issues with clients and lenders/investors; and travelling to project sites in all parts of the country to perform ongoing site inspections related to construction progress on infrastructure equipment installation. This position will ideally be located in our Canada offices, to include Toronto, Montreal, or Calgary. Remote locations may also be considered. Why should you work for us? Because within DNV’s Renewables and Power Grids group and organizational culture, how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world.   What You’ll Do - Initiating and coordinating the technical review process among internal specialists (including civil and electrical engineering, energy assessment, hydrogen/low turbine carbon fuel technologies, wind turbine technology, permitting, etc) - Performing portions of the due diligence reviews, including contract and financial model (OPEX and CAPEX) reviews - Coordinating input from technical specialists and writing of the due diligence reports - Discussing and resolving technical issues with project developers and lenders/investors, including coordinating input on such issues from internal technical specialists as necessary - Developing and winning proposals for scopes of services related to due diligence work - Coordinating construction monitoring by DNV, including performing site inspections - Prioritizing QHSE considerations within the team to ensure safe execution and healthy work environment - Supporting customers through the financial closings of projects - Participating in continuous improvement efforts for the Energy Infrastructure IE team, including tools/process refinement, and lessons learned initiatives - Representing DNV at conferences and business development meetings and workshops Voulez-vous faire partie de la plus grande société de conseil en énergie renouvelable au monde? Êtes-vous déterminé à lutter contre le changement climatique et à avoir un impact positif sur la société et le monde? Aimez-vous collaborer avec vos collègues et vos clients, et vous épanouissez-vous dans un environnement dynamique, inclusif et respectueux? Ensuite, vous trouverez peut-être que le chef de projet dans notre poste d’équipe d’ingénierie indépendante de l’infrastructure énergétique vous convient parfaitement! Le groupe « Énergies renouvelables et réseaux électriques) de DNV Energy Systems est à la recherche d’un chef de projet - Hydrogène pour rejoindre notre équipe d’ingénierie indépendante de l’infrastructure énergétique (IE). DNV est le plus important consultant en énergie renouvelable au monde et l’équipe Energy Infrastructure IE de DNV occupe une position dominante sur le marché des services d’ingénierie indépendants pour soutenir le financement et la construction de projets d’énergie renouvelable en Amérique du Nord depuis le début des années 1980. Notre équipe est considérée comme des experts et des leaders d’opinion dans l’industrie. Dans ce rôle, notre équipe fournit des services de conseil technique et d’ingénierie indépendants pour les développeurs de projets de carburant renouvelable et hydrogène / faible en carbone, les institutions financières et les investisseurs qui se fient à nos rapports dans le cadre de leur processus de prise de décision d’investissement. Le gestionnaire de projet sera chargé d’organiser le processus d’examen de la diligence raisonnable technique pour appuyer le financement et la construction de projets d’énergie renouvelable et de carburant à l’hydrogène/à faible teneur en carbone en Amérique du Nord; communiquer et résoudre les problèmes techniques avec les clients et les prêteurs/investisseurs; et se rendre sur les sites de projets dans toutes les régions du pays pour effectuer des inspections continues des sites liées à l’avancement de la construction de l’installation d’équipements d’infrastructure. Idéalement, ce poste sera situé dans nos bureaux du Canada, notamment à Toronto, Montréal ou Calgary. Des emplacements éloignés peuvent également être envisagés.   Pourquoi devriez-vous travailler pour nous? Parce qu’au sein du groupe et de la culture organisationnelle de DNV sur les énergies renouvelables et les réseaux électriques, la façon dont nous influencons collectivement le monde pour les générations futures est profondément importante pour nous. Notre équipe travaille chaque jour pour augmenter le déploiement et l’exploitation à grande échelle des énergies renouvelables pour lutter contre le changement climatique et avoir un impact positif sur la société; s’efforce d’atteindre notre objectif grâce au succès de nos clients; et s’efforce d’être très performant et innovant. Notre approche reflète l’équité, le respect et la diversité que nous souhaitons voir dans le monde.   Ce que vous ferez - Amorcer et coordonner le processus d’examen technique entre les spécialistes internes (y compris le génie civil et électrique, l’évaluation énergétique, les technologies de combustible à hydrogène et à faible teneur en carbone des turbines, la technologie des éoliennes, la délivrance de permis, etc.) - Effectuer des parties des examens de diligence raisonnable, y compris les examens des contrats et des modèles financiers (OPEX et CAPEX) - Coordination des commentaires des spécialistes techniques et rédaction des rapports de diligence raisonnable - Discuter et résoudre les problèmes techniques avec les promoteurs de projets et les prêteurs/investisseurs, y compris la coordination des commentaires sur ces questions de la part de spécialistes techniques internes, au besoin - Élaborer et gagner des propositions pour la portée des services liés au travail de diligence raisonnable - Coordonner la surveillance de la construction par DNV, y compris la réalisation d’inspections de site - Prioriser les considérations QHSE au sein de l’équipe pour assurer une exécution sûre et un environnement de travail sain - Soutenir les clients à travers les clôtures financières des projets - Participer aux efforts d’amélioration continue de l’équipe d’IE de l’infrastructure énergétique, y compris l’amélioration des outils et des processus et les initiatives de leçons apprises - Représentation de la DNV à des conférences et à des réunions et ateliers de développement des affaires
Requisition ID
2023-22426
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations AU-VIC-Melbourne | AU-WA-Perth
Do you want to work for a world leader in the energy transition?   We are looking for a senior engineer to join DNV’s Energy Systems team in Perth. We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated candidates early in their career to work on DNV’s exciting portfolio of projects within the energy sector. The ideal candidate has strong analytical, problem solving and interpersonal skills, with experience in either the maritime or upstream energy industries.   You’ll be joining a tight-knit team of engineers and consultants in the Perth CBD and working on some of the largest developments in Australia across DNV’s portfolio of assurance and advisory services. No two days will be the same, and there will be opportunity to consult, assess and provide engineering solutions on a range of assets, in the office and on site and with leading experts in their fields all around the world!   Among other responsibilities, you will take a key role in: - Supporting and learning from DNV’s experienced team in Australia in delivering projects involving assurance, risk management and consulting for our clients.  - Working directly with our clients and contractors to facilitate engineering design reviews for structures, pipelines, facilities and marine operations. - Attending at fabrication sites to survey structures and equipment being manufactured and tested. - Qualification of new and novel technologies being adopted by clients across the energy sector. - Taking the reigns of projects and working with colleagues all over the world to meet client expectations.
Requisition ID
2023-22415
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations ES-Madrid | ES-Barcelona | ES-Zaragoza
Do you want to join the world's leading energy consulting firm? Are you committed to addressing climate change? Do you enjoy collaborating with colleagues and clients, and thrive in a dynamic and respectful environment?   Then you may find the position of Solar Civil Engineer, to be a great fit for you!   You’d be part of the Southern Europe, Middle East, Latin America, and Africa (SEMELA) Solar & Storage Section. You will be working with diverse customers and colleagues along the region.   DNV’s SEMELA Solar & Storage Team is growing quickly to meet the expanding demand for expert solar energy advisory services in the region. We support utilities, regulators, developers, owners and lenders with feasibility studies, technical due diligence, conceptual design & procurement support, and independent technical advisory services for either owner, lender or offtaker/procurer/regulator.   In this role you will be involved in the delivery of solar advisory related projects, as well as be part of an engineering team constantly evolving for developing/maintaining services for solar projects.   Most of the work will be desk based, but travel for site and customer visits will be required at times (estimated at 5% to 20% of your time, depending on the projects you are involved in).   Main duties will include but are not limited to:   - Execute and/or manage advisory services for solar projects, mainly focused on civil engineering and design tasks for independent and owners engineering roles. Report writing, technical reports analysis, structural calculations, presentations, site visits, construction supervision, R&D, courses, etc. - Work with a team of experts for enhancing our competences and processes, as well as constantly improve our services for solar projects. - Work the majority of your time on chargeable projects. - Build an internal & external network to gain and share knowledge and opportunities.
Requisition ID
2023-22414
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations US-CA-San Diego | US-WA-Seattle | US-MA-Medford | US-TX-Austin | US-CA-Oakland | US-TX-Katy | US-TX-Dallas
Do you want to be part of the world’s leading renewable energy consultant firm? Are you committed to address climate change and positively impact society and the world? Do you enjoy collaborating with colleagues and clients, and thrive in a dynamic, inclusive, and respectful environment? Then you may find the Project Manager in our Energy Infrastructure Independent Engineering team position to be a great fit for you! DNV Energy Systems ‘Renewables and Power Grids group is seeking a Project Manager - Hydrogen to join our Energy Infrastructure Independent Engineering (IE) team. DNV is the world’s leading renewable energy consultant and DNV’s Energy Infrastructure IE team has held a dominant market position for independent engineering services to support financing and construction of renewable energy projects in North America since the early 1980s. Our team are viewed as experts and thought leaders in the industry. In this role, our team provides technical consulting and independent engineering services for renewable and hydrogen/low carbon fuel project developers, financial institutions, and investors who rely upon our reports as part of their investment decision making process. The Project Manager will be responsible for organizing the technical due diligence review process to support the finance and construction of renewable and hydrogen/low carbon fuel projects in North America; communicating and resolving technical issues with clients and lenders/investors; and travelling to project sites in all parts of the country to perform ongoing site inspections related to construction progress on infrastructure equipment installation. This position will ideally be located in our US offices, to include San Diego, Oakland, Portland, Seattle, Medford, Austin, Houston, or Dallas. Remote locations may also be considered. Why should you work for us? Because within DNV’s Renewables and Power Grids group and organizational culture, how we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our team works every day to increase the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society; endeavors to achieve our purpose through the success of our customers; and strives to be high-performing and innovative. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world.   What You’ll Do - Initiating and coordinating the technical review process among internal specialists (including civil and electrical engineering, energy assessment, hydrogen/low turbine carbon fuel technologies, wind turbine technology, permitting, etc) - Performing portions of the due diligence reviews, including contract and financial model (OPEX and CAPEX) reviews - Coordinating input from technical specialists and writing of the due diligence reports - Discussing and resolving technical issues with project developers and lenders/investors, including coordinating input on such issues from internal technical specialists as necessary - Developing and winning proposals for scopes of services related to due diligence work - Coordinating construction monitoring by DNV, including performing site inspections - Prioritizing QHSE considerations within the team to ensure safe execution and healthy work environment - Supporting customers through the financial closings of projects - Participating in continuous improvement efforts for the Energy Infrastructure IE team, including tools/process refinement, and lessons learned initiatives - Representing DNV at conferences and business development meetings and workshops
Requisition ID
2023-22403
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations NO-Høvik
Do you want to launch your career journey in Maritime Ship Classification? We are looking for Graduates to join our team in 2024!   With almost 12,500 employees operating in over 100 countries, DNV is a leading expert in risk management and assurance. By leveraging our extensive experience and knowledge, we drive safety and sustainable performance forward, set industry benchmarks, and inspire and invent solutions.   Ship Classification covers Classification and Statutory services and provides governance, support, and development of our global work processes NB, CMC, and FIS in addition to carrying out approval within these processes. Ship Classification is the backbone of the Maritime Business consisting of 6 units: Approval, Technical Support, Class Development, Quality, HSE and Class Services, and Regulatory Affairs.  The Approval (M-SA) organization consists of 6 departments and 4 central functions spread across 3 key locations: Høvik, Hamburg and Gdynia. Approval is responsible for plan approval of classification and statutory documents as well as other formal review of documentation related to classification, statutory and notified certification services. Approval also helps to drive and develop new services to Maritime customers.  M-SA’s most important asset is our diverse skills and competencies. The sections are responsible for supporting our customers through the consistent delivery of high-quality services. As a member of the M-SA organization, you act in a professional, competent, and service oriented environment and in return, receive possibilities to enhance your personal competencies and expertise, and to build a strong network with colleagues across locations.    Hull - Cargo Ships & Tonnage (M-SA-SC) We are looking for a hull approval engineer to join the hull group in the section Hull - Cargo Ships & Tonnage (M-SA-SC), and to become a part of the DNV team of world leading professionals working with safety and strength of ship structures. M-SA is the Approval Organization within Maritime Ship Classification and consists of more than 400 employees, located mainly in Norway (Høvik), Germany (Hamburg) and Poland (Gdynia). The main services delivered by the Approval Centre are approval, verification, and certification services for ship newbuilding, systems and components.  Department Ship Structures & Stability (M-SA-S) is a part of M-SA and is organized in 5 sections, where one of the sections is Hull - Cargo Ships & Tonnage (M-SA-SC). M-SA-SC has 14 skilled employees divided into two groups. One group is responsible for tonnage certificates for all ship types. The other group has the responsibility for hull approval of bulk carriers, oil tankers and gas carriers. The unit has a close cooperation with our approval centres in Shanghai and Busan. M-SA-SC, together with the rest of M-SA, is driven by the employees’ competence and motivation to help and support our customers through consistent delivery of high-quality services. As a member of the M-SA community you will work with professional, service-oriented colleagues, with unique possibilities to develop both deep and broad technical competence, and to build relations to a wide network of experts across geographical locations and technical disciplines.   DNV is now looking for young professionals who are ready to start their journey with us in August 2024. What to expect as a Graduate in Hull - Cargo Ships & Tonnage (M-SA-SC)   The key responsibilities include (but are not limited to):   - Approval of hull structure  - Development and maintenance of Class Rules and other similar service documents  - Technical support to customers and our network of stations around the world  - Pre-contract services, early concept review and marketing initiatives  - Development of new maritime services
Requisition ID
2023-22393
Business Area
Maritime
Job Locations CA-QC-Montreal | CA-ON-Toronto
Do you want to help the advancement of renewable energy?   DNV’s Solar, Storage, and Wind practices are growing, and we are looking for an enthusiastic, detail-oriented site engineer to perform site visits at utility-scale renewable projects across the United States and Canada. DNV has an outsized impact on the renewable energy industry. Nowhere else will you have such comprehensive exposure to the largest, most technically complex and cutting-edge renewable energy projects.   The Site Inspector - Multi Technology (Solar, Storage, and Wind) visitor will perform on-site mechanical, electrical, structural and foundational reviews of projects at various stages of construction. The site visitor will have the opportunity to interact with the EPC, subcontractor, owner or owner’s representative on site as a trusted third party.   By joining our team at DNV, you will be part of championing the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to positively impact society and the planet. We achieve our purpose through long-term success of our customers. We strive to be a high-performing, innovative team which reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world.   What You’ll Do - Organize and plan with Project Managers (PM) dates for site visits for review of construction progress and general quality assurance checks and equipment condition of operational sites or construction sites for turbine installations, (including turbine climbs for mechanical completion confirmation) civil construction and/or electrical installations for solar, storage, and wind Projects in various stages of construction or operation. Goal is to have at least two or three site visits in one continuous 4-to-5-day trip, or four to five site visits on a continuous longer trip - Flying or driving within the USA and/or Canada.  These can be a combination of wind, storage, and solar sites. Within 24 hours provide high-level insights and any red flags and within 5 business days of the visit provide a site visit report to the PM detailing the findings - Various prospective investors may request to accompany and climb the turbine and/or tour the site with DNV during these visits, and discuss issues raised - Comply with all site safety requirements on all new build or operational sites - Electrical or civil site visits will include a 6-hour tour of all active construction locations, possibly including a turbine foundation pour and / or an energized substation and a summary review of QA/QC documentation and discussions with site staff on issues found. Occasionally in the summer months, civil visits will have to be done during night hours if foundation pours are occurring at night to avoid the heat of the day - Turbine site visits (construction monitoring or operational) will include a four-hour tour of the site with the Sponsors representative viewing all active construction, plus a four-hour turbine climb to the nacelle and hub and a visual inspection with the contractors and Sponsor technicians of one mechanically completed turbine generally to heights of over 100 meters. Occasionally two turbine climbs in one day are required on operational site visits. Climb assists or elevators are NOT usually available on construction monitoring visits but may be available on operational site visits - Provide assistance on site to DNV subject matter subject experts during site visits for Root Cause Analysis (RCA) information gathering for failed foundations, damaged modules, battery fires, turbines, blades or other equipment - Provide onsite training in all aspects of your work activities to other DNV hires as required - Support and participate in process improvement and innovation initiatives - Provide assistance to the turbine, storage, and solar teams in reviewing construction QA/QC for new builds and operational monthly reports for operational sites as requested
Requisition ID
2023-22389
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations US-TX-Katy | US-CA-Oakland | US-TX-Austin | US-TX-Katy | US-CA-San Diego | US-OR-Portland | US-WA-Seattle | US-MA-Medford
Do you want to help the advancement of renewable energy?   DNV’s Solar, Storage, and Wind practices are growing, and we are looking for an enthusiastic, detail-oriented site engineer to perform site visits at utility-scale renewable projects across the United States and Canada. DNV has an outsized impact on the renewable energy industry. Nowhere else will you have such comprehensive exposure to the largest, most technically complex and cutting-edge renewable energy projects.   The Site Inspector - Multi Technology (Solar, Storage, and Wind) visitor will perform on-site mechanical, electrical, structural and foundational reviews of projects at various stages of construction. The site visitor will have the opportunity to interact with the EPC, subcontractor, owner or owner’s representative on site as a trusted third party.   By joining our team at DNV, you will be part of championing the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to positively impact society and the planet. We achieve our purpose through long-term success of our customers. We strive to be a high-performing, innovative team which reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world.   This position may be based in any of our DNV North American offices including San Diego, CA; Oakland, CA; Portland, OR; Austin, TX; Houston, TX, Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; or Medford, MA   What You’ll Do - Organize and plan with Project Managers (PM) dates for site visits for review of construction progress and general quality assurance checks and equipment condition of operational sites or construction sites for turbine installations, (including turbine climbs for mechanical completion confirmation) civil construction and/or electrical installations for solar, storage, and wind Projects in various stages of construction or operation. Goal is to have at least two or three site visits in one continuous 4-to-5-day trip, or four to five site visits on a continuous longer trip - Flying or driving within the USA and/or Canada.  These can be a combination of wind, storage, and solar sites. Within 24 hours provide high-level insights and any red flags and within 5 business days of the visit provide a site visit report to the PM detailing the findings - Various prospective investors may request to accompany and climb the turbine and/or tour the site with DNV during these visits, and discuss issues raised - Comply with all site safety requirements on all new build or operational sites - Electrical or civil site visits will include a 6-hour tour of all active construction locations, possibly including a turbine foundation pour and / or an energized substation and a summary review of QA/QC documentation and discussions with site staff on issues found. Occasionally in the summer months, civil visits will have to be done during night hours if foundation pours are occurring at night to avoid the heat of the day - Turbine site visits (construction monitoring or operational) will include a four-hour tour of the site with the Sponsors representative viewing all active construction, plus a four-hour turbine climb to the nacelle and hub and a visual inspection with the contractors and Sponsor technicians of one mechanically completed turbine generally to heights of over 100 meters. Occasionally two turbine climbs in one day are required on operational site visits. Climb assists or elevators are NOT usually available on construction monitoring visits but may be available on operational site visits - Provide assistance on site to DNV subject matter subject experts during site visits for Root Cause Analysis (RCA) information gathering for failed foundations, damaged modules, battery fires, turbines, blades or other equipment - Provide onsite training in all aspects of your work activities to other DNV hires as required - Support and participate in process improvement and innovation initiatives - Provide assistance to the turbine, storage, and solar teams in reviewing construction QA/QC for new builds and operational monthly reports for operational sites as requested
Requisition ID
2023-22388
Business Area
Energy Systems
Job Locations CA-ON-Toronto | CA-QC-Montreal | CA-BC-Vancouver
Would you like to influence the solar industry and have the opportunity to grow and thrive as a thought leader? Are you committed to address climate change and positively impact society and the planet? Do you enjoy collaborating with colleagues and clients, and thrive in a dynamic and respectful environment? Then a position on our Solar Independent Engineering and Technology Team is a great fit for you! DNV – Energy’s Renewables & Power Grids Advisory group is seeking an Inverter/Power Conversion Expert/EV charger Engineer, Solar (and Storage) Technology to join our solar technology team. DNV is the world’s leading renewable energy consultant, and our respected staff is viewed as thought leaders in the industry. DNV’s Solar IE and Technology team holds a substantial market position in North America as a provider of independent engineering and bankability services to support the financing and construction of solar and storage energy projects. In this role, our team provides technical consulting and due diligence on behalf of project developers, financial institutions, and investors who rely on our reports in making investment and risk assessment decisions. This solar technology team also takes a leading role in conference participation, participation in codes/standards committees, and establishing internal and industry guidance on assessing technology risk for our teams in North America and globally. Our team is a high-performing, innovative team that strives for equity, respect, and diversity. As a member of the Solar Technology team, the successful candidate will provide technical advisory and other consulting services associated with inverters used in solar and storage projects as well as EV chargers. The work will include technical due diligence of inverter systems for use in pre-construction, construction, and operational projects on behalf of lenders and investors. This position will also provide technical support and advisory services to project developers and product manufacturers, including bankability studies, failure analysis, support for RFPs, and technical specifications, among others. The role will include working with product manufacturers to opine on product design and expected reliability and managing relationships with applicable manufacturers and other stakeholders. Performing technical reviews will require candidates who can assess detailed aspects of inverter design, including design of the power conversion stack, modeling of thermal behavior, modeling of control algorithms, and the ability to make recommendations on testing to validate product performance. The technical review will include an evaluation with respect to relevant codes and standards. The successful candidate should be familiar with the major suppliers of power conversion equipment in the solar, wind, and storage industry and with the primary technical differences between products and market segments. This position may be based in any of our Renewables Advisory DNV North American offices including Oakbrook, IL (Chicago); San Diego, CA; Oakland, CA; Chalfont, PA; Portland, OR; Austin, TX; Houston, TX, Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; or Medford, MA. What You’ll Do - Provide written and oral technical advice to customers including commenting on design, reliability, and cost aspects of solar PV inverters and/ or EV chargers, and reviewing and commenting on engineering documentation relating to: - Design and reliability aspects of power inverters/converters - Grid connection contracts including all technical specifications and grid codes - Manufacture and installation of power inverters/converters and associated equipment - Electrical documentation relating to: - Power converter design - Testing of converter equipment - Field and reliability data - Operation and maintenance documents - Produce detailed reports which review the feasibility of power conversion equipment used in solar/wind/energy storage projects - Manage stakeholder relationships to develop new business opportunities and promote complementary services from other parts of DNV - Activities will include development of proposal for product reviews, contributions to conference calls with new clients, and updates to internal sales and project tracking software applications - Provide electrical guidance concerning power conversion and electrical distribution equipment across the functions of design, test, and manufacture - Provide guidance regarding electrical codes and grid standards as related to solar/wind/energy storage design and field operation - Assess product design including aspects of power conversion, thermal design, and control strategies (which may involve bespoke calculations and/or simulations) - Review manufacturing facilities for compliance with quality/safety procedures and practices - Travel to project sites for product reliability evaluation and/or failure root cause analysis - Travel to engineering/manufacturing facilities to review product design and manufacture, and to field sites to review installation, operation, and maintenance - Relate the results of inverter technical reviews to broader technical due diligence scopes by making recommendations regarding commercial and technical risk mitigation and financial model assumptions
Requisition ID
2023-22387
Business Area
Energy Systems

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