Oceanscan opens state-of-the-art Aberdeen facility to support offshore demand across UK and Europe

Oceanscan Group has officially opened its new Aberdeen facility in Dyce, marking a significant milestone in the company’s continued expansion across Scotland, the UK and Europe.

The new 1,200m² site more than doubles Oceanscan’s operational footprint compared with its previous Bridge of Don base, which served as the company’s home for more than 35 years. The facility also brings together complementary capabilities from across the wider Venterra Group network under one roof, including those from INSPIRE Environmental and HPR, strengthening operational collaboration and service delivery.

Officially opened on 21 May by Oceanscan Group CEO Derek Donaldson, the facility welcomed more than 200 clients, partners and suppliers to tour the new energy efficient, industry-leading facility and a showcase of the company’s expanded capabilities.

The newly refurbished engineering facility features advanced NDT and state-of-the-art subsea calibration capabilities, enhancing Oceanscan’s ability to support offshore campaigns through faster mobilisation, improved local delivery and greater operational efficiency across the UK and European markets.

Designed with future growth in mind, the new site increases the team’s operational capacity at a time of rising offshore demand. Oceanscan’s Aberdeen workforce has grown to 57 employees, with space to support an additional 30 roles across its engineering, operations, sales and  finance functions. Alongside parallel investment from INSPIRE Environmental, which is building its own local team in Aberdeen, this reflects Venterra’s broader commitment to growing capability, developing specialist skills and creating high-quality jobs in Scotland.

INSPIRE supports offshore infrastructure projects across the full lifecycle, from early survey and consenting through to construction and long-term monitoring. Its integrated services include benthic and fisheries science, underwater acoustics, Nature Based Design and advanced data services designed to help projects progress through clear, proportionate and defensible evidence.

HPR (Hire. Perform. Repeat.) provides competent and compliant personnel to the offshore energy sector, enabling safe and effective project resourcing.

Together, these companies, alongside other Venterra specialists including Partrac and GeoForce, form a complementary marine data services offering, supporting growth across UK and European markets.

Speaking at the opening event, Derek Donaldson said:

“This move represents an exciting leap forward for Oceanscan. We’ve built on years of work from our previous Bridge of Don base to create a facility that reflects both the momentum we’re seeing across Scotland, the UK and Europe, and the growing needs of our customers.

With more space, more equipment and enhanced capability under one roof, we’re ideally positioned to support offshore campaigns with the same friendly Oceanscan approach our clients know and trust.

The opportunity across the region is significant, and we’re excited to continue building alongside our colleagues across Venterra Group.

At the heart of our new facility is our commitment to our people. With modern workspaces and extra amenities, including an on-site gym, we’ve created a space that supports wellbeing and team collaboration, making Oceanscan a great place to work.”

The expansion aligns with Venterra Group’s broader strategy of strengthening regional capability and follows a standout year of growth for Oceanscan across Europe, during which the subsea business doubled in size and set the stage for continued ambitious growth in 2026.

Supported by its international operations in Houston and Singapore, the new Aberdeen facility further positions Oceanscan to deliver responsive local support while serving projects across international offshore markets.

 

Other

Although our personnel division primarily concentrates on several key disciplines, we frequently recruit for additional roles not explicitly mentioned. 

In addition, out sister company HPR (UK) supports other disciplines not listed here

For a representation of current vacancies, please join OCEANSCAN VACANCIES

 

Technicians

The role of offshore technicians involved in lay operations is essential for the successful installation, maintenance, and operation of offshore energy infrastructure. These technicians are responsible for executing the intricate tasks involved in laying pipelines, cables, or other equipment beneath the seabed.

  • Electrical / Electronic Technician
  • Hydraulic / Mechanical Technician
  • Carousel Technician
  • Plough Technician
  • Trenching Technician

For a representation of current vacancies, please join OCEANSCAN VACANCIES

 

Survey

When offshore energy infrastructure needs to be designed, developed, maintained or decommissioned, the role of the survey team is to provide precise positioning, data acquisition and processing to measure and map underwater surfaces and study the morphology of the seabed.

  • Client Survey Representative
  • Project Manager
  • Party Chief
  • Reports Coordinator
  • Surveyor
  • Survey Engineer / Geophysical Engineer / Geotechnical Engineer
  • Data Processor
  • Cartographer
  • Geophysicist

For a representation of current vacancies, please join OCEANSCAN VACANCIES

 

Health & Safety

For Health & Safety roles and requirements please contact HPR (UK) website

For a representation of current vacancies, visit our linkedIn HPR (UK)

 

ROV, Plough & Trench

When offshore energy infrastructure needs to be installed, maintained, inspected or decommissioned, the role of the ROV team is to operate the ROV equipment and associated tooling. The ROV is the survey platform and is key to the operation carrying a payload of tools and or sensors that are required to fulfil the work scope.

  • Client ROV Representative
  • Project Manager
  • ROV Superintendent
  • ROV Supervisor
  • Sub Engineer
  • Senior ROV Pilot Technician
  • Tooling Technician
  • ROV Pilot Technician
  • Plough Superintendent
  • Plough Technician
  • Trenching Superintendent
  • Trenching Technician

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Rigging & Lifting

For Rigging & Lifting roles and requirements please contact HPR (UK) website

For a representation of current vacancies, visit our linkedIn HPR (UK)

 

Offshore Management

Offshore Management encompasses various personnel engaged in Subsea & Renewables projects, including roles like OCM/OPM/OVM.

  • Offshore Manager
  • Client Representative

For other offshore management roles and requirements please contact HPR (UK) website

For a representation of current vacancies, please join OCEANSCAN VACANCIES or visit our linkedIn HPR (UK)

 

Marine

For Marine roles and requirements please contact HPR (UK) website

For a representation of current vacancies, visit our linkedIn HPR (UK)

 

Inspection

Certified 3.3U and 3.4U inspectors perform a range of tasks in the industry, including general visual inspections (GVO), close visual inspections (CVI), corrosion monitoring, pipeline inspection, and monitoring diver safety.

  • Client Inspection Representative
  • Inspection Engineer
  • Inspection Coordinator
  • Data Recorder
  • Data Coordinator
  • Reports Coordinator
  • Video Eventer/Reviewer

For other inspection roles and requirements please contact HPR (UK) website

For a representation of current vacancies, please join OCEANSCAN VACANCIES or visit our linkedIn HPR (UK)

Diving

Commercial diving work scopes are undertaken from multiple platforms and cover many different activities, such as installation, inspection, repair and maintenance of platforms and subsea structures.

The type of diving operation can be either surface supplied or saturation diving.

  • Saturation Supt / Supervisor
  • Life Support Supervisor
  • Life Support Technician
  • Air or Sat Dive Technician
  • Air Supt / Supervisor

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