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Subsea7 makes offshore energy transition possible through the continuous evolution of lower-carbon oil and gas and by enabling the growth of renewables and emerging energy.

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Project Engineer
3.1
7 February 2026
Project Engineer Work-Life at Subsea7: It's a Grind
Pros: When you're not on a major project crunch, office hours for a Project Engineer in the Houston, TX office are actually okay. We get some solid vacation time and the health insurance package is pretty good, which helps when you need a break.
Cons: The flip side is, during active subsea construction projects, your personal life takes a huge hit. Expect consistent 12+ hour days, sometimes weekends. Work-life balance can seriously suffer with those tight deadlines and client demands.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project timelines to reduce crunch periods for engineering teams.
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Project Engineer
3.0
13 February 2026
Decent place for now, but industry is volatile
Pros: They're a big player in the subsea construction and engineering field, so there's always a baseline of projects. For engineering roles, especially in Houston, TX, you usually have steady work. Good compensation keeps people around.
Cons: Job security can be a real concern if oil and gas prices dip. There have been layoffs in the past, which makes you nervous. It's the nature of the offshore industry, so you can't really blame them entirely, but it's a constant worry.
Advice to Management: Try to diversify revenue streams more to smooth out the industry's boom-and-bust cycles. This would really help with employee morale and job security fears.
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Project Engineer
3.0
30 December 2025
Okay for Project Engineers, but growth is tough
Pros: The pay and benefits are pretty decent for a Project Engineer in this industry. You do get to work on some genuinely interesting subsea engineering projects. It's a big corporate company, so job security is generally solid.
Cons: Career progression is painfully slow, especially for mid-level roles. It feels like you're stuck unless someone above you leaves the Houston, TX office. There's not much structured mentorship for long-term career growth.
Advice to Management: Develop clearer career paths for employees, especially for those in project management and subsea engineering roles. Invest more in internal training and mentorship to help people grow beyond their current positions.
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