An Offshore Commissioning job involves testing, verifying, and ensuring that offshore equipment, systems, and facilities are fully operational and meet safety and performance standards before they go into production. This process is critical in industries such as oil and gas, renewable energy (such as offshore wind), and marine construction. Commissioning engineers and technicians work on-site, often in remote locations, to troubleshoot issues, oversee installations, and collaborate with various teams. Their role ensures that all operations comply with regulatory requirements and function as designed before full deployment.