Magdalena Kohout-Staniek

QHSE Engineer / Vessel HSE Officer (offshore) at DEME Group

Magdalena Kohout-Staniek is a seasoned QHSE Engineer and Vessel HSE Officer currently employed at DEME Group since October 2024, specializing in offshore safety management for the DP2 Rock Placing Vessel Yellowstone. Prior experience includes roles as Główny specjalista ds. BHP at MKS HSE Services, providing comprehensive health and safety services, and Commissioning HSE Coordinator for Femern Link Contractors, where responsibilities involved ensuring safety protocols during the commissioning of the immersion pontoon IVY for the Femernbelt Tunnel project. From March 2023 to August 2024, Magdalena served as a QHSE-S Engineer at DEME Group, focusing on safety management for major marine repairs and conversions. Previous positions held include HSE Specialist and HSE Inspector at Smulders, and Assistant/Fire Protection Inspector at Stop - Poż Bezpieczeństwo Przeciwpożarowe. Magdalena holds advanced degrees in safety and health from Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, and has a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Russian Philology from the University of Wroclaw.

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DEME (Euronext Brussels: DEME) is a leading contractor in the fields of offshore energy, environmental remediation, trenching and marine infrastructure. DEME also engages in concessions activities in offshore wind, marine infrastructure, green hydrogen, and deep-sea mineral harvesting. The company can build on more than 145 years of experience and is a front runner in innovation and new technologies. DEME’s vision is to work towards a sustainable future by offering solutions for global challenges: a rising sea level, a growing population, the reduction of emissions, polluted rivers and soils and the scarcity of mineral resources. DEME can rely on about 5,000 highly skilled professionals and operates one of the largest and most technologically advanced fleets in the world.


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