HVAC Discipline Lead

Vega Consultants AS
HVAC Discipline Lead

We are currently looking for a HVAC Discipline with experience on large offshore projects, preferably greenfield. 

Main tasks:

  • As an HVAC Discipline Lead, you will support project execution across all phases.
  • Contract & Client Interaction: Analyse contracts and specifications, and participate in technical discussions with clients.
  • Team Leadership: Manage HVAC team tasks and deliverables, stepping in on individual tasks when necessary.
  • Design Development: Prepare Basis of Design, HVAC Philosophy, and System Description documents.

Technical Contributions:

  • Schematic Air Flow Diagrams and D&ID drawings.
  • Select HVAC equipment based on capacity and suitability.
  • Provide input to the 3D model.
  • Follow up with the supplier
  • Project Support: Offer senior HVAC expertise from concept through construction, including participation in reviews.
  • Coordination: Collaborate with other disciplines to ensure integrated project delivery.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor degree in relevant field.
  • Minimum 10 years of HVAC discipline experience on large offshore projects, preferably greenfield, from C-study to handover.
  • Proven experience in team leadership.
  • Experience with HVDC/wind projects is an advantage.
  • Strong commitment to meeting deadlines and quality standards.
  • Ability to work independently with attention to detail, as well as effectively in a team environment.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Proactive mindset; willing to share knowledge and experience with others.
  • Fluent in English (written and spoken).
  • Familiarity with relevant offshore standards.

Contract period: 05.01.2026 (after agreement) – 31.12.2027

Work location: Asker

Please contact Kjersti Jonker, +47 97704446, kjersti.jonker@vegaconsultants.no, for more information. 


REFNR

403320

STILLINGSTYPE

Heltid
Vikariat/engasjement

SØKNADSFRIST

15.12.2025

KONTAKTPERSON(ER)

Kjersti Jonker
97 70 44 46
kjersti.jonker@vegaconsultants.no