Ronald Cools

Project Qhse-s Engineer at DEME Group

Ronald Cools is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in health, safety, environment, and quality (QHSE) management across various projects. Since November 2018, Ronald Cools has served as the Owner and QHSE advisor at Advice To Improve SAfety. Ronald currently holds the position of Project QHSE-S Engineer at DEME Group, focused on the TM Edison - Princess Elisabeth Energy Island project. Previous roles include Manager Integrale Veiligheid for the A24 Blankenburgverbinding project at BAAK Blankenburgverbinding, and Health Safety Environment Quality Consultant at K-Boringen nv, a firm known for trenchless construction. Ronald's experience further encompasses a long tenure at BAM Contractors nv, where responsibilities included health and safety management, and prior work as Safety Manager for the significant Diabolo Project. Ronald's career began with Grontmij, where project management skills were honed in a multidisciplinary engineering context. Educational qualifications include an MSc in Bouwkunde from KU Leuven and additional certifications in professional development.

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Brussels, Belgium

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DEME Group

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DEME (Euronext Brussels: DEME) is a leading contractor in the fields of offshore energy, environmental remediation, trenching and marine infrastructure. DEME also engages in concessions activities in offshore wind, marine infrastructure, green hydrogen, and deep-sea mineral harvesting. The company can build on more than 145 years of experience and is a front runner in innovation and new technologies. DEME’s vision is to work towards a sustainable future by offering solutions for global challenges: a rising sea level, a growing population, the reduction of emissions, polluted rivers and soils and the scarcity of mineral resources. DEME can rely on about 5,000 highly skilled professionals and operates one of the largest and most technologically advanced fleets in the world.


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