Company
The Green Recruitment Company
The Green Recruitment Company
EUR 500 per Day
Project Engineer (Cables) in Ghent
TGRC, a leading recruitment firm in the renewable energy sector, is actively seeking a Project Engineer specialized in cables for an upcoming offshore wind project. This position is based in Ghent, a vibrant hub for renewable energy innovation in Belgium.
Job Details:
Position: Project Engineer (Cables)
Industry: Offshore Wind
Location: Ghent, Belgium
Contract Duration: 12 months
Compensation: Day Rate of €500
Role Responsibilities: As a Project Engineer, you will oversee and manage all technical aspects of cable systems for our offshore wind project. Your tasks will include designing, overseeing installation, and commissioning of cables, working closely with project teams to ensure compliance with technical specifications and safety standards.
Ideal Candidate:
Proven experience in cable engineering, preferably within the offshore wind sector.
Strong project management skills and ability to lead technical teams.
Thorough understanding of technical standards and ability to manage complex project environments.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively in an international team setting.
Proficiency in English is a must; additional language skills are a plus.
Why Join TGRC? This 12-month contract role offers the opportunity to play a key role in the development of renewable energy infrastructure and to work in a dynamic, growing environment. You will benefit from a competitive daily rate and the chance to significantly advance your career in renewable energy.
TGRC: Partnering for a sustainable and dynamic renewable energy future!
East Flanders
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