Rick Brook

Foundations T&i Manager Formosa 2 at OWC

Rick Brook is a Foundations T&I Manager at OWC, where Rick has been working since November 2018. Prior to this role, Rick served as a Project Engineer at ScottishPower and Trelleborg Offshore. With a Master of Engineering in Civil and Structural Engineering from the University of Leeds, Rick has extensive experience in managing manufacturing projects such as buoyancy, steelwork, cable protection, clamps, bend restrictors, and bend stiffeners. Rick has also worked as a Lead Project Engineer at Saipem Ltd, where Rick was involved in subsea installations and heavy lift projects across Europe and Africa. During an engineering work placement at MGF, Rick demonstrated their professionalism and ability to handle complex projects.

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Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China

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We are a global consultany delivering project development services, owner's engineering and technical due diligence focused on the development and realisation of offshore renewables technology and projects. Since 2011 we have delivered assignments amounting to 58 GW of project experience ( 82 projects) across the Europe, Asia and the US. Visit our website Experience page to explore further. Being part of the AqualisBraemar Group allows us to utilise their deep expertise in offshore and marine engineering in delivering solutions for our renewables clients. We support developers, investors and lenders in developing and realising their offshore renewables technology and projects. We add value through our experience to clients whether they need support to develop their business or technology, realise a project or invest into a technology or project. We can align closely with our clients'​ business goals and strategies which enables us to deliver practical and innovative solutions, which ultimately yields tangible results. We support the following offshore renewables market segments: • Offshore wind (bottom fixed and floating) • Ocean energy (wave and tidal) • Subsea cables • Energy storage


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51-200

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