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Do they need any software written?Originally posted by Diver View PostEr!
I work in Offshore renewable energy.
and it's diving and marine civil engineering. I'm also a demolition expert and a qualified marine engineer (mech & elec)
HTH
Everybody seems to make the mistake of thinking windfarms on hilltops
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Er!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou've a lot of strings in your bow. Offshore and onshore? I thought your role related to your diving expertise.
I work in Offshore renewable energy.
and it's diving and marine civil engineering. I'm also a demolition expert and a qualified marine engineer (mech & elec)
HTH
Everybody seems to make the mistake of thinking windfarms on hilltops
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You've a lot of strings in your bow. Offshore and onshore? I thought your role related to your diving expertise.Originally posted by Diver View PostI don't install, I design or develop the Logistics, Construction, Operation and Decommissioning plans.
Carry out stakeholder and 3rd party consultations and act as advisor.

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Originally posted by Diver View PostI don't install, I design or develop the Logistics, Construction, Operation and Decommissioning plans.
Carry out stakeholder and 3rd party consultations and act as advisor.

blag it and send an invoice
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I don't install, I design or develop the Logistics, Construction, Operation and Decommissioning plans.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow many Gigawatts of (potential) wind power have you installed so far?
Carry out stakeholder and 3rd party consultations and act as advisor.
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I’ve eaten a few.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow many Gigawatts of (potential) wind power have you installed so far?
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Originally posted by Diver View PostIf I was to be perfectly honest
I really really have to dumb myself down to use this forum
Ducks and weaves
How many Gigawatts of (potential) wind power have you installed so far?
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If I was to be perfectly honest
I really really have to dumb myself down to use this forum
Ducks and weaves
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