Offshore wind infrastructure and operations for the energy transition
Semco Maritime bridges fossil-fuel and renewable energy infrastructure, with deep roots in both conventional and offshore wind sectors. The tech stack reveals an industrial-operations focus: SCADA, Siemens automation, SQL/Snowflake for data, and emerging remote-operation procedures—indicating a shift toward centralized digital control of distributed offshore assets. Engineering and operations hiring are accelerating across nine countries, signaling aggressive scaling of O&M (operations and maintenance) capacity alongside a major push to modularize offshore substations and automate control centers.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director
Semco Maritime operates as an integrated engineering and operations company for offshore energy infrastructure, spanning conventional oil & gas, carbon capture, and renewable wind. The business delivers offshore substations, balance-of-plant maintenance, installation vessel services, and yard operations. With 1,001–5,000 employees headquartered in Esbjerg, Denmark, the company serves global offshore projects and is actively building internal capability in remote operations, workforce planning, contract management, and automation—positioning itself to scale repeatable offshore wind solutions as the market transitions away from fossil fuels.
Operational tools (AutoCAD, Primavera P6, ECDIS, SCADA, Siemens TIA Portal), control systems (PROFINET, Modbus TCP, IEC 62443), connectivity (VSAT, 4G/5G), and data infrastructure (SQL, Snowflake, Azure Data Factory, dbt, Power BI).
Major projects include modularizing offshore substations, building remote operation procedures and automated control centers, scaling workforce planning globally, developing state-of-the-art wind farm transmission systems, and establishing contract and project management frameworks for major offshore wind deployments.
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