Offshore HSE Coordinator
Vestas
Company Overview
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
HeadquartersAarhus, Denmark
Founded1945
SizeOver 17,000 employees globally (source: vestas.com). Revenue of €2 billion in 2024 (source: vestas.com).
What They Do
Vestas specializes exclusively in wind energy technology, focusing on both onshore and offshore wind turbines. The company has no involvement in solar energy, energy storage, hydrogen, or grid solutions, apart from software integrated into the turbines (source: vestas.com). Their core products include three platforms: EnVentus, 4 MW, and 2 MW models, which collectively have an installed capacity of 170 GW worldwide. Vestas also offers refurbished turbines for cost-reduced projects, including delivery, transport, and installation (source: us.vestas.com). Their services include lifecycle maintenance for 159 GW and over 56,000 turbines, with more than 12,000 technicians in 71 countries, as well as digital tools like VestasOnline and Scipher analytics platform (source: vestas.com). Target markets span utilities, independent power producers, and developers in 85 countries, making Vestas a leading player in the industry with the largest fleet of turbines (over 82,000) (source: vestas.com).
Projects & References
Vestas has a strong track record, including the early Tunø Knob offshore wind farm, which had a total capacity of 5 MW in Denmark in the early 1990s and demonstrated a 15% higher yield than onshore projects (source: vestas.com). In North America, Vestas operates projects like Rocky Hollow Wind, supported by 1,680 technicians and 24/7 monitoring from Oregon (source: rockyhollowwind.com). Vestas also supplies turbines for high-capacity projects, where the V236-15.0 MW model represents a 500-fold capacity increase from the 30 kW prototype from 1979 (source: vestas.com). The company has established partnerships with utilities and developers in 85 countries, which includes a $2 billion USD expenditure on the supply chain in 2024 (source: us.vestas.com). Geographically, Vestas operates in 85 countries with production in Denmark and the USA (Colorado), and is expanding its services in 71-78 countries (source: rockyhollowwind.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years (2024-2025), Vestas has advanced its V236-15.0 MW turbine to first power production, highlighting the software-driven evolution from 30 kW in 1979 (source: vestas.com). The company reported over 49,000 MW installed in the USA/Canada and a $2 billion USD expenditure on the supply chain in 2024, underscoring their market dominance (source: us.vestas.com). Technology blogs have detailed advancements in modularization, high-capacity factor turbines, and revenue maximization under fixed-price agreements, but no new contracts, acquisitions, or funding rounds have been reported (source: vestas.com). A 75-year brand video celebrated milestones up to 2020, but no new awards or certifications have been noted after 2023 (source: video.vestas.com).
Working There
Vestas offers roles in engineering, manufacturing, installation, service (over 12,000 technicians globally, 1,680+ in North America, 5,000+ in the USA), software development, digital analytics, operations, and supply chain, with ongoing hiring for onshore growth (source: vestas.com). Active hiring is taking place in Aarhus (HQ, Denmark), Portland OR (US HQ, monitoring), Houston TX, Boston MA, Colorado factories, and field sites in 71 countries (source: us.vestas.com). The culture emphasizes safety as a top priority, rapid innovation with weekly software rollouts, data-driven decisions from a fleet of over 56,000 turbines, and collaboration with partners and customers (source: vestas.com). Documented benefits include career growth in sustainable energy, with structures for 24/7 operational support suggesting robust training and job security (source: vestas.com).
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Job Description
The Offshore HSE Coordinator is the onboard authority for Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance aboard the Service Operations Vessel and during offshore wind turbine service activities. Working closely with the SOV Shift Manager, Offshore Shift Supervisor, Lead Technician, and offshore personnel, the Offshore HSE Coordinator supports a safety-focused culture, validates safe systems of work, and ensures readiness for internal and external audits while supporting safe and controlled offshore work execution
Responsibilities
- Act as the offshore authority for HSE compliance, risk control, and audit readiness, ensuring no work proceeds unless HSE requirements are fully met.
- Ensure continuous compliance with all HSE expectations defined in the HSE Service Site Audit and maintain full audit readiness across all categories.
- Ensure site compliance with all applicable legal and regulatory requirements and with ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 standards.
- Exercise clear stop‑work authority for any unsafe condition, procedural deviation, or change in risk profile offshore.
- Review and validate AWPs, RAMS, work permits, and lifting plans to ensure they are accurate, current, approved, and reflect real task hazards and controls.
- Ensure technicians have access to, understand, and comply with all required HSE documentation including procedures, WTSR guidance, confined space assessments, and rescue plans.
- Co-lead daily toolbox talks onboard the SOV, ensuring safety messages are relevant, understood, and documented.
- Conduct and document scheduled and ad‑hoc HSE inspections onboard the SOV and within turbines, covering PPE, tools, equipment, facilities, and work processes.
- Maintain and execute inspection programs for rigging, ladders, PPE, fire extinguishers, rescue kits, gas detectors, electrical safety equipment, first aid kits, and emergency response equipment.
- Ensure emergency response plans are current, accessible, and understood, and coordinate, execute, and document required emergency drills including fire, medical, man‑down, confined space, and up‑tower rescues.
- Ensure all hazards, near misses, environmental events, and incidents are reported, investigated, documented, and closed out with effective corrective actions.
- Maintain complete and accurate HSE documentation including training matrices, inspection records, meeting minutes, self‑audits, emergency drill documentation, and action tracking.
- Lead weekly safety meetings and track all actions through to completion.
- Deliver HSE orientation for all new crew members, contractors, visitors, and third‑party personnel boarding the SOV.
- Ensure full compliance with WTSR requirements, validating safe systems of work, electrical boundaries, isolations, and control measures prior to work start.
- Provide electrical safety oversight by verifying correct application of WTSR principles, safe working practices, and technician readiness.
- Ensure safe working‑at‑height practices, including correct selection, inspection, certification, and use of fall‑protection and rescue equipment.
- Maintain environmental compliance programs including waste management, spill prevention, SDS control, chemical storage, and secondary containment.
- Act as the HSE gatekeeper during planning activities by reviewing upcoming work scopes, identifying risks, and validating required controls before execution.
- Serve as the HSE representative in planning meetings, coordination discussions, and incident investigations.
- Work closely with the Area HSE Manager to support the implementation, communication, and integration of area‑wide HSE initiatives, standards, and improvement programs at site level.
- Coordinate with customer HSE representatives and the vessel HSE organization to ensure alignment on HSE expectations, rules, procedures, and emergency arrangements.
- Ensure all offshore personnel maintain valid and current certifications including GWO BST/ART, WTSR, rescue, First Aid/CPR/AED, fire safety, and other relevant training.
- Promote continuous improvement through analysis of trends, audit findings, lessons learned, and effectiveness of implemented controls
- Support vessel leadership during internal and external audits and ensure readiness for the annual HSE Service Site Audit.
- Promote a healthy, open safety culture by coaching personnel, encouraging timely reporting, and supporting risk-based decision-making offshore
Competencies
- Ability to manage all HSE compliance programs, documentation, inspections, and audit preparedness
- Ability to conduct incident investigations, determine root causes, and implement corrective and preventive actions.
- Ability to interpret and apply ISO 45001, ISO 14001, regulatory requirements, HSE procedures, and WTSR guidance.
- Ability to conduct emergency drills and participate in up-tower rescue practice and confined space simulations
- Ability to climb turbines and perform inspections at height and within confined spaces.
- Ability to deliver effective HSE training, orientations, toolbox talks, and coaching sessions.
Requirements
- Relevant HSE education, certification, or equivalent experience (OSHA, NEBOSH, GWO BST/ART, or similar).
- Solid knowledge of ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 requirements
- Experience in offshore wind, maritime operations, or wind HSE roles.
- Solid incident investigation, root-cause analysis, and corrective-action implementation capability
- Solid understanding of WTSR requirements and electrical safety principles
- Proficiency with HSE systems such as Sphera/IMS, Enablon, SuccessFactors, DMS, and standard digital platforms.
- Ability to read, interpret, and validate AWPs, RAMS, confined space assessments, WTSR documentation, rescue plans, and technical instructions.
- Effective communication, coordination, and facilitation skills
This role is primarily performed onboard a Service Operations Vessel (SOV) at sea and within offshore wind turbines. Work areas may include confined spaces, elevated locations, and marine environments. Noise levels can range from moderate to high, depending on operational activity and equipment use. Motion from sea swells should be expected while aboard the vessel.
Living and working conditions may vary based on the specific SOV configuration. Typical vessel accommodations may include sleeping quarters, restroom and shower facilities, meal service, and shared or designated recreational areas. These conditions are not guaranteed and may differ by vessel or assignment.
The work schedule for this position is Mon-Fri when onshore (prior to offshore operations commencing). During offshore operations, the work schedule will be a rotating 2 weeks on/off, or 3 weeks on/off depending on the project requirements. Expected travel is 100%.
Pay range:
Base pay $32-38/hr, and may include additional allowances and bonus.
Our commitment to a fair hiring
At Vestas, we evaluate all candidates solely based on their professional experience, education, and relevant skills. To support a fair recruitment process, we kindly ask that you remove any photos, dates of birth or graduation, gender pronouns, marital status, or other personal information not relevant to the role before submitting your CV/resume. Your CV/resume should focus on your professional and educational background, along with the necessary contact details (email and phone number). We train our hiring teams in inclusive evaluation and regularly review process outcomes to ensure fairness.
DEIB Statement
At Vestas, we recognize the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion in driving innovation and success. We strongly encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, particularly those who may hesitate due to their identity or feel they do not meet every criterion. As our CEO states, "Expertise and talent come in many forms, and a diverse workforce enhances our ability to think differently and solve the complex challenges of our industry". Your unique perspective is what will help us powering the solution for a sustainable, green energy future.
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About the role
August 19, 2026
August 19, 2026
Full time
On-site
Company
US$32–38 hourly
- Brooklyn, New York, United States
Relevant experience in offshore wind or HSE roles
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