Fancy variety? Then this job is perfect for you. No two days are the same. You might start early in the morning by going through new project requests for offshore installations, rock dumping, dredging works or cable installation on the seabed. After a thorough analysis of the documents, you distil the crucial information, so you can estimate the necessary execution techniques, materials, risk factors and costs. You direct colleagues from various support departments and use this input to draw up a technically and commercially attractive offer, which you deliver to and discuss with the client.
- You easily distinguish main issues from side issues and extract the essence from complex documents. You take technical, legal and commercial aspects into account, writing them out clearly and correctly.
- You consult with colleagues from other departments. Legal, financial, technical, QHSSE or other teams provide the valuable input you need for a tender.
- You keep track of project costs and also consult with subcontractors and suppliers.
- Based on all this gathered information ánd in consultation with the Tender Manager, you draw up a technical and commercial action plan.
- You are the point of contact for the client. You meet with them, explain and negotiate your offer. Do you have to travel abroad briefly to do so? Then you will jump on a plane with great pleasure!
A broad interest, socially and commercially minded as well as technical insight. That is what a Tender Engineer Offshore needs. You are interested in large international projects, the offshore business fascinates you and you want to contribute to the energy transition.
- You obtained a Master's degree in engineering, geology, geography or economics. Experience in the sector is not required (but obviously an added value), but the will to learn, and to deepen and broaden your knowledge on the job is.
- A challenge? You do not shy away from it. No, you see it as an opportunity to show what you are capable of!
- You can extract complex information from voluminous documents, collect the required technical, legal and commercial data, and write them out clearly and correctly.
- You are good at listening to what others say - even between the lines, making you a good negotiator.
When you sink your teeth into something, you do not let go easily. Your tender document must and will be completed by the deadline, even if you have to pull out all the stops to do so!