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ROVOP celebrates unprecedented pipeline of Global Work, seeks ROV professionals

ROVOP celebrates unprecedented pipeline of Global Work, seeks ROV professionals

Aberdeen-based subsea ROV supplier launches recruitment campaign for experienced ROV professionals

 

  • ROVOP’s committed backlog of work has hit record highs.
  • Committed global work includes a number of multi-year contracts with prestigious customers across the Energy Transition.
  • Neil Potter, CEO of ROVOP, says: “We have had our best year on record resulting in a large pipeline of work that reflects our growth and our standing across the energy industry. We’re on the lookout for the best ROV professionals worldwide to deliver on this wide variety of ambitious projects.”

With a vast amount of international work committed in the coming years, ROVOP is now looking for experienced and talented ROV professionals to deliver a broad range of remits alongside its portfolio of 42 ROV systems on 26 vessels worldwide.

The pipeline of work has amassed following an extremely strong 2023 for contract wins, client retention, and project success. ROVOP recently revealed record revenues, whilst noting robust growth is set to continue into 2024.

ROVOP says that it is looking for ROV professionals across a range of positions, including ROV Supervisors and ROV Pilot Technicians, with immediately available roles. The roles are based across the world and reflect ROVOP’s on-the-ground presence in the UK, the US, the Middle East and Singapore.

The Aberdeen-headquartered company has recently secured several high-value and long-term contracts, which, amongst our global operations, include but are not limited to a 5-year project in the Middle East; a 3-year contract (6 ROVs) in Europe; a 5-year dual ROV frame agreement in the Americas and two 1 year contracts for 3 ROVs in APAC.

ROVOP says that these new projects mean that the company can offer its current and future internationally mobile workforce even more regular and sustained rotations, something that is valued highly by offshore personnel. The backlog of work spans the energy spectrum, including those in offshore wind construction and interconnecting cable lay works.

Neil Potter continues: “2024 and beyond is looking extremely bright. We are trusted by our partners to deliver on demanding projects thanks to our commitment to deploying the very latest ROV vessel technology and using the best teams of people.”

Visit jobs.rovop.com for the full range of available positions across ROVOP’s international operations.

 

Published: 24-01-2024

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