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Offshore Job Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

LV Electrical Engineer

Warsaw, IN · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

As a company, WT strives to optimise offshore wind farms to limit their carbon emissions through better and greener design. Through excellent engineering, we provide the best overall value to our ...

Azure Cloud IOT Engineering Lead

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$53.25 - $71.25/hr

Work directly with client technical teams and IntraEdge offshore engineers to align on architecture, backlog priorities, and deliverables. * Collaborate with stakeholders (Product Owner, Compliance ...

Experience working with Offshore/ remote team & coordination. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES: * Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering * Overall 10+ Years of experience * Experienced ...

We are a company which has pervasive experience of 15 years in implementing many SAP projects and post implementation support and enhancement using our offshore capability from Hyderabad. In the ...

We are a company which has pervasive experience of 15 years in implementing many SAP projects and post implementation support and enhancement using our offshore capability from Hyderabad. In the ...

... offshore delivery model and ensure appropriate coverage across business hours • Drive team onboarding, training, and capability development • Identify and implement opportunities for process ...

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How much do offshore job jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore job in Indiana is $20.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.08 and $21.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an offshore job?

Offshore jobs refer to employment opportunities that are located away from the mainland, typically on oil rigs, ships, or remote facilities at sea. These positions can include roles in oil and gas extraction, maritime operations, engineering, construction, and support services. Offshore jobs often require working in challenging environments and may involve long shifts or rotations away from home. Workers are usually provided with accommodations, meals, and transportation to and from the worksite. Safety is a high priority, and specialized training is often required.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an offshore job?

To thrive in an offshore job, you generally need technical expertise in your trade (such as engineering, drilling, or maintenance), relevant safety training, and certifications like BOSIET or HUET. Familiarity with offshore-specific equipment, safety systems, and computer-based monitoring tools is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills due to the remote and high-risk environment. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure operational efficiency, personal safety, and seamless collaboration in challenging offshore conditions.

What unique challenges should I expect when working in an offshore job environment?

Working offshore often involves extended periods away from home, challenging weather conditions, and adjusting to a rotational schedule (such as two weeks on, two weeks off). The work environment is highly regulated for safety, and teamwork is crucial, as you’ll be collaborating closely with colleagues from diverse backgrounds in confined quarters. Adapting to the physical and mental demands, as well as maintaining strong communication skills, are key to thriving in this dynamic setting.

What is the difference between Offshore Job vs Onshore Job?

AspectOffshore JobOnshore Job
Work LocationLocated in a different country, often offshore or overseasLocated within the same country as the employer
Work EnvironmentRemote or in offshore offices, often involving international teamsOn-site or local office environment
Required CredentialsSimilar certifications, often industry-specific, with additional language or cultural skillsSame certifications, typically more familiar with local standards
Industry UsageCommon in IT, manufacturing, and customer support sectorsCommon in construction, healthcare, and local services

Offshore jobs involve working in a different country or remotely from an offshore location, often with international teams, while onshore jobs are based within the same country and local environment. Both roles may require similar industry certifications, but offshore jobs may also demand additional language or cultural skills. Understanding these differences helps job seekers choose the right opportunity based on location preferences and work environment.

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What cities in Indiana are hiring for Offshore Job jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Offshore Job job openings:

Infographic showing various Offshore Job job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,224 per year, or $20.3 per hour.

LV Electrical Engineer

Wood Thilsted

Warsaw, IN • On-site

$70 - $90/hr

Other

Medical, Life

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Wood Thilsted is a purpose-driven company, delivering engineering consultancy services to speed the global energy transition and to deliver well-being to our employees. We have been consistently successful in attracting the most competent and experienced design specialists, passionate to work in the global wind industry. We operate globally, supporting projects located in Asia, North America and Northern Europe. We currently employ a staff of over 150, most based in the UK and Denmark but also in offices in Taiwan, Japan, Poland and the South Korea with a continued growth foreseen in the near future.

As a company, WT strives to optimise offshore wind farms to limit their carbon emissions through better and greener design. Through excellent engineering, we provide the best overall value to our clients' projects and support our clients with their decarbonisation objectives. We also aim to have a strong culture based on mutual trust, honesty, knowledge sharing and a good social atmosphere. Due to the success and growth of the company, we are searching for a highly capable Electrical Engineer for the Secondary Structures and Electrical Department.

We have several large detailed design projects in offshore wind, as well as a continuous stream of concept and FEED studies, plus design work on several innovative concepts (outside of the currently accepted foundation concepts for offshore wind), including floating structures.

Given our teams, clients and projects are spread internationally across Europe and East Asia, you may expect some travelling in relation to your work, both nationally and internationally. In addition, there may be opportunities during your employment for long‑term or short‑term postings abroad.

Areas of responsibility:

As an Electrical Engineer, your main assignment will be to support the team in delivering an LV design package which will detail the integration and specification of LV components and associated cabling in the foundation of an offshore wind turbine. This will be across a range of projects from concept through to detailed design and fabrication support. Your daily activities will be:

  • Design an LV system and the associated interfaces with the tower including the specification of appropriate equipment, e.g. junction boxes, cabling
  • Create and deliver LV design reports, for example, Illumination study, power studies, lightning protection studies
  • Be responsible for the design and detailing of earthing and bonding across the structural design and the associated deliverables
  • Interface with the Secondary structures engineering team for locating LV equipment and ensuring suitable access for operations and maintenance
  • Produce cable schedules and determine the optimal cable routing, including interface with cable tray suppliers
  • Ensure that the assigned scopes of LV systems are delivered on time, are of high quality, and are within budget.
  • Interact with the client, HV cable supplier and the rest of the Wood Thilsted project team to determine and specify the required input parameters.
  • Quality check of the work delivered along with the team.
  • Determine the installation, testing and commissioning procedures and support during fabrication phase
Your background:

You are expected to hold an engineering degree in electrical engineering, power, or control systems. You have strong analytical skills and more importantly, are activated to learn and collaborate in an international working environment with different stakeholders.

It is essential that you:
  • Demonstrated 2-3 years experience in working with designing and specifying LV systems and components. Been responsible for the delivery of LV components, for example interface drawings, cable schedules and relevant reporting;
  • Demonstrate a strong drive to fulfill your assignments and a willingness to take the initiative when faced with opportunities to exceed expectations.
  • Are good at communicating effectively in English with colleagues, clients, consultants, and contractors through a variety of media, including both web-based telecommunication and face-to-face meetings;
  • Are pro-active in your efforts to engage with others and learn;
  • Have an innovative and solution-oriented mindset and at the same time courage to take on the challenges;
  • Are a team player;
  • Are well organized and able to keep track of multiple aspects of work, re-appraising and re-prioritizing activities throughout the project as both yourself and the client’s requirements evolve.
  • Possess excellent numeracy, literacy, communication, and interpersonal skills;
  • Are fluent in the use of standard office software such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.
It is advantageous if you:
  • have experience with offshore design requirements and standards
  • have experience with Autocad, Dialux or Eplan or other drawing handling software

In return we offer you excellent opportunities to influence your daily work, develop new competences and work on interesting projects. At Wood Thilsted, we care about our people and we are committed to a brighter future. We have defined our set of values and behaviours that are at the heart of everything we do. Our work environment is a place where everyone can be themselves and be their best. We are result-orientated and innovation-driven at a high professional level and with excellence in delivery. Besides this we also offer competitive salary packages, health and life insurance as well as flexibility in working hours, locations as well as some other perks and additional benefits.

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