DOF delivers integrated offshore and subsea services across the full energy lifecycle - inspection, maintenance, repair, construction, and marine management. Operating over 40 years with 5,000 employees across 15+ countries, the company manages a fleet of purpose-built vessels designed for the specific constraints and demands of deepwater and remote offshore locations.
The technical scope spans conventional subsea intervention operations, floating wind services, and offshore support vessel management. DOF operates in environments where equipment availability, weather windows, and safety margins directly constrain operations. The company's core work involves managing complex subsea systems and vessel operations under the operational realities of deepwater: limited intervention windows, logistics complexity, and the inherent risks of remote maritime work.
Technical priorities center on safety, operational efficiency, and proven deployment rather than experimental approaches. The organization emphasizes continuous technology adoption and process refinement to address real operational challenges - how to execute interventions more reliably, reduce non-productive time, and sustain operations in harsh marine environments. This work requires engineering teams comfortable with hardware-software integration at scale, vessel systems management, and the problem-solving that comes with supporting energy infrastructure in locations where failure modes have material consequences.