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Energy & Marine in the UK

COWI
Bristol City
5 months ago
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We are constantly growing our business in the UK market and are keen to hear from Engineers at all levels from Assistants to Director level who want to join us on this exciting journey.

At COWI, we specialise in energy concepts and implementation that meet the increasing demand for reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions. We work with all aspects of energy planning, production, and distribution within bioenergy and green fuels, wind, solar and renewable energy.

Our international Energy team is made up of over employees based in offices across Denmark, Norway, Germany, Poland, India, United Kingdom, Singapore, and North America with a focus on three main market areas: Green Fuels and Energy; Wind Energy and Renewables; and Green District Heating and Cooling.

They have significant experience of design and delivery across several areas, including:

Offshore Wind Onshore Wind Carbon capture utilisation & storage Power–to–X Green fuels infrastructure Hydro Power District Heating & Cooling Electrification Risk Analysis

EXTEND YOUR POTENTIAL WITH A GLOBAL TEAM OF EXPERTS

We are keen to hear from candidates who have experience in any of the following specialisms:

Offshore wind design, including feasibility, concept, and detailed design Primary or secondary steel design Structural engineering assessment (e.g., SESAM, SACS) Geotechnical engineering Hydrodynamics and wave loading Fatigue loading and assessment Process Engineering Electrical Engineering Design management / technical leadership


SOME OF OUR EXCITING PROJECTS

We are engaged in many varied and exciting projects, such as

Coire Glas Pump Storage Scheme Energy Island, Denmark Empire Wind, USA International eFuels projects Sophia Offshore Wind – Onshore connections, UK MyLG onshore wind farm, UK Padma Bridge, Bangladesh (including the River Training Works) Port of Thessaloniki, Greece Lagan Gateway, UK

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