– Perfectly positioned to meet the needs of the future

In a work environment they describe as unique they get the energy they need. Togetherness, competence and knowledge is the key to the energy transition. Subsea7 directors Jan Arthur Grip Nilsen and Ingunn Kalve believe that the experience from oil and gas is crucial for the transition to renewable energy.

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How can we make power from offshore wind energy when there is no wind?

Rasmus Juhlin believes the answer lies on the seabed.

– Developing new ideas and concepts has always been important to Subsea7. The energy transition makes innovation more important than ever, says Rasmus Juhlin.

Juhlin is fresh off the stage at Subsea7’s annual Innovation Days.

The event is a celebration of the innovative culture in the company. The aim is to create and maintain an innovative culture through two days filled with motivating and inspiring lectures.

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In the middle of working hours, employees are welcomed with their very own festival

Picture a day filled with food, training and beekeeping, as well as inspirational talks from both external and internal speakers. There is a lot more on the program when Subsea7 invites all of its employees to a festival week at Forus.

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A passion for the sea and SURF

With the ocean as her workplace: Ine is among Norway's best surfers.

Ine is part of our Project Engineering Department. Ironically, she works with what is called SURF (Subsea Umbilicals, Risers and Flexibles).

– I really enjoy working here, and the fact that most days are action-filled is a great advantage for me. It’s fun to travel offshore and see what we have been working on come to life.

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The choice Bjarte (31) made after his studies was the right one - he has never looked back

After five years as a student abroad, Bjarte Ravndal wanted to come back to Stavanger. The opportunity that met him in his hometown became his way to his dream job.

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