Offshore engineering and marine construction for oil & gas
CIMC Raffles is a large-scale offshore fabricator operating three major shipyards in China's Shandong province, with ~4,000 employees including ~1,000 R&D and technical staff. The tech stack—Java, React, Vue, Angular, CAD, plus industrial protocols (Modbus, MQTT, ZigBee, LoRaWAN)—reflects dual engineering: web-based project management systems for a complex, long-cycle manufacturing operation. Hiring is almost entirely engineering-focused (18 of 22 open roles), with senior-level dominance (11 of 22), suggesting deep technical leadership in a capital-intensive, project-driven business.
CIMC Raffles designs, engineers, constructs, and integrates large offshore and marine assets for the oil and gas industry, operating manufacturing bases in Yantai, Haiyang, and Longkou. The company has delivered over 100 offshore units, including semi-submersible and jack-up drilling rigs, FPSOs (floating production, storage, and offloading vessels), and specialized offshore production platforms. Facilities include the 20,000-tonne Taisun gantry crane, 300,000-tonne dry dock, and advanced fabrication equipment enabling complex deepwater project execution. The organization maintains an integrated R&D network across China and Europe, with a documented track record of landmark projects for major international clients.
Java, Python, C/C++, React, Vue, Angular, CAD, and industrial protocols (Modbus, MQTT, ZigBee, LoRaWAN, TCP/IP, UART) across web applications and marine equipment integration.
The company operates with approximately 4,000 total employees, including around 1,000 R&D and technical professionals across its Shandong-based manufacturing facilities.
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