Electrical Maintenance Engineer – (Offshore Installation)

Job description
The Electrical Maintenance Engineer is responsible for ensuring the safe, reliable, and compliant operation of all electrical systems, navigational aids (NAVAIDs), and UPS/DC battery systems on the offshore installation. The role covers planned maintenance, corrective maintenance, system optimization, and operational support for both high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) equipment, with a focus on maintaining continuous power supply, system integrity, and operational readiness.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform planned and corrective maintenance on all electrical systems, including HV/LV power distribution, motors, switchgear, and protection systems.
- Maintain and support reliability of UPS, DC battery systems, and associated backup power equipment to ensure continuous supply to critical systems.
- Oversee the operation, inspection, and general maintenance of all navigational aid (NAVAID) equipment, ensuring compliance with offshore and maritime standards.
- Troubleshoot electrical and control issues and respond to system alarms to minimize downtime and maintain safe operations.
- Execute maintenance activities through the SAP, ensuring accurate planning, documentation, and closeout of work orders.
- Support isolations, permitting, and safe work practices, ensuring compliance with electrical safety rules and offshore regulations.
- Provide technical assistance during operations, start-up activities, failure investigations, and system improvements.
Qualification & Experience
- Degree or technical diploma in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Power Systems, or related discipline.
- Experience in offshore installations, power generation, or industrial electrical systems.
- Strong knowledge of HV/LV systems, UPS systems, and DC battery maintenance.
- Experience with NAVAIDs or marine Aids-to-Navigation systems preferred.
- Familiar with CMMS platforms (e.g., SAP, Maximo, IFS).
- Valid offshore certifications (BOSIET/FOET, medical) or willingness to obtain.
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Ability to interpret electrical diagrams, schematics, and technical documentation.
- Solid understanding of electrical safety rules, isolation procedures, and permit-to-work systems.
- Effective communication and teamwork in a multidisciplinary offshore environment.
- High attention to detail with a focus on reliability and safety.
Contact information
Please send your application today if you are up for new challenges.
Application and CV must be sent via our website www.ce-tec.dk .
Interested? Don’t hesitate - applications are processed on an ongoing basis.
Contact our recruiter directly: Charlotte Boysen (+45 2220 3211 or chb@ce-tec.dk)




