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Great Reasons to Build Your Career in North East England Subsea, Marine, and Offshore

There are many great reasons to build your career in North East England. This presentation, developed through a partnership between North East England Chamber of Commerce and Nifco UK Ltd, is designed to help you decide yours.

Subsea, Marine and Offshore What kind of jobs are there in this sector? Which subjects should I choose? Where could I work in this sector? How is work in this sector changing?

What kind of jobs are there in this sector? Career options in the subsea, marine and offshore sector in the North East include jobs in the offshore oil and gas industry, subsea cable-laying for the energy and telecoms sectors, and manufacturing and maintenance for the wind energy industry. The subsea industry in the UK supports over 66,000 jobs in over 750 companies. In the North East, there are an estimated 50 companies on subsea technology, with more than 400 companies making up the supply chain. The industry supports over 15,000 jobs in the North East, many of which are highly-skilled and well paid technical roles. Companies in the subsea sector generate a combined turnover of more than 1.5 billion a year, making up 20% of the value of the manufacturing sector in North East. If you have problem-solving and organisational skills, want to help design and build things, and like to travel, there could be a career here for you. Image: National Centre for Subsea and Offshore Engineering, Newcastle University

What kind of jobs are there in this sector? The below list contains a sample of some of the different occupations in the subsea, marine and offshore sector: Commercial Officer Offshore Wind Contracts Engineer Turbine Technician Crane Operator Remotely Drilling Engineer Operated Vehicle (ROV) Pilot Geologist Software Specialist Logistics Specialist Subsea Cable Marine Engineer Engineer Marine Biologist Environmental Maintenance Health Officer Technician Welder Image: GE Oil & Gas Newcastle Innovation Centre

Which subjects should I choose? There are many different job roles in the subsea, marine and offshore, and you can choose from a number of different routes into a career. Image: South Tyneside College At school, achieving GCSE s in Maths, English, Science (particularly Physics or Chemistry) will give you a greater choice of options at 16. Your school may also offer GCSE s in Design & Technology, Computer Science, or Engineering, which could be useful if you have an idea of the area you want to work in. Speak to a careers advisor for more information. If you like studying in the classroom, you can continue to study for A-levels at a school Sixth Form or college. Studying Maths and Physics or Engineering (for offshore engineering careers), ICT or Computer Science, and Geography or Geology (for civil engineering) will help to prepare you for a degree. If you want to apply to university, degree courses in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (engineering or maintenance roles), Marine Technology with Offshore Engineering and Marine Biology are all options at North East universities. Apprenticeships are an excellent route if you prefer learning in a work environment to learning in a classroom. You will be employed and earning a salary while studying at a College, University, or Training Provider, typically for one day a week.

How much could I earn? Salary levels in the subsea, marine and offshore sector vary due to the wide variety of different roles and occupations. Apprentice engineers can earn 13,000-15,000 in the first year. A qualified subsea engineer may earn around 27,000 to 40,000 per year. Salary increases with the amount of time spent offshore. Because of the demand for highly skilled technicians, there are excellent career progression options. Senior or principal engineers can earn in excess of 60,000 a year. There may be additional benefits such as free private healthcare and a pension. Image: JDR Image: Nifco Starting salaries for graduates entering the engineering industry can be upwards of 20,000, and salaries for engineering and technology graduates are 20% higher than the average graduate starting salary

Where are the employers in this sector?

With headquarters in Wallsend, North Tyneside, Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD) is one of the world s leading independent designers and manufacturers of specialist subsea remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). Image: SMD SMD provide equipment and services for a number of marine, subsea and offshore industries, including subsea trenching for the telecoms sector, oil and gas, offshore wind and marine renewables. 90% of the world s subsea cable burial was carried out by SMD equipment. SMD employ over 200 staff worldwide, and around half are degree qualified engineers. SMD takes pride in nurturing future leaders through graduate and apprenticeship programmes. The vast majority of staff are based in the North East, while others work from offices in Yorkshire, Singapore, the US and Brazil. Want to find out more? Visit: https://www.smd.co.uk/careers/ Image: SMD

Based in Ashington, Northumberland, Arefco Special Products specialise in the design and manufacture of components from advanced elastomer and plastic materials for customers in the oil and gas, renewable energy, transport and defence sectors. Arefco has sustained an impressive rate of development and has featured in the fastest 50 growing businesses in the North East of England for three consecutive years. Arefco were winners of the North East Business Awards Innovation (Tyneside & Northumberland) category in 2016 for their development of a new type of oilfield packer, which provides improved wear resistance without lubrication and fits into existing equipment without the need for modification. This creates environmental benefits from extending the service life of the oil rig and less downtime, which means there is less opportunity for spills, leakages and slurry from the sea bed. Image: Arefco Want to find out more? Visit: http://www.arefco.co.uk/about/ Arefco employ around 60 people in the North East, and offer good career progression opportunities through their apprenticeship programme.

Image: Subsea Innovation Subsea Innovation in Darlington provide state of the art engineering products to the offshore oil & gas and energy industries, with customers in the UK and across the world. The products and services offered by the company include systems for launching remotely-operated vehicles from ships decks, repair clamps for undersea oil and gas pipelines, and testing and maintenance services for offshore equipment. Subsea Innovation employ around 50 staff, and have recruited recently for roles including engineers, designers and technicians. They are committed to continual development of their staff through a training programme. Want to find out more? Visit: http://www.subsea.co.uk/careers Image: Subsea Innovation

JDR Cables design, engineer and manufacture subsea power cables, production umbilicals, control systems and provide installation and maintenance services for the offshore oil & gas and renewable energy industries. JDR s purpose-built 100,000 square foot facility in Hartlepool is the only site in the UK designed specifically to manufacture subsea power cables, and their products are used all over the world. In February 2017, JDR Cables were named Exporter of the Year at the PD Ports Northern Powerhouse Export Awards. Image: JDR Employing around 180 staff in Hartlepool, JDR Cables recruit graduates and apprentices in a variety of engineering roles. They offer personal development and training plans for all employees, and have been accredited with the Investors in People standard. Want to find out more? Visit: http://www.jdrcables.com/careers/

How is this sector changing? Both Local Enterprise Partnerships in the North East have identified the subsea, marine and offshore sectors as key to the future of the region. Image: GE Oil & Gas Newcastle Innovation Centre Although the downturn in the oil price has affected the North Sea oil & gas sector, there are opportunities in maintaining and decommissioning existing infrastructure, and increasing demand for skilled workers from recent growth in the offshore renewables and telecoms sectors. Advances in technology in areas including 3D printing, robotics, and undersea cable repairs are changing the skills needs of the industry, and there are good opportunities in the North East due to the strength of the supply chain in the region, investment in research and development, and collaboration between businesses, universities and colleges.

Where to find more information: National Careers Service: https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk Tomorrow s Engineers: http://www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk/ Renewable UK Faces of Wind Energy: https://www.facesofwindenergy.com Subsea Target Roles in the Subsea Industry: http://www.subseatarget.com/roles-in-the-subsea-industry Seavision Maritime and Marine Careers: http://careers.seavision.org.uk/

Thank you to our Partner Members An exclusive group from a range of sectors, working closely with us to maximise impact on our region