DEME Group
Sam Lieveld's work experience begins in 2010 with an internship in surveying at GeoNed b.v. The following year, Lieveld worked as a photographer for REC Radiocentrum. From 2011 to 2013, Lieveld held various roles at Tideway BV as a hydrographic surveyor, including online surveyor on DP Fall Pipe Vessels, client representative, offshore surveyor on a cable lay vessel, online surveyor on board a D.P. Side Stone Dumping Vessel, and onshore data processor. Lieveld then went on to work at several different companies in various surveying and chief surveyor roles, including Dredging International, GeoSea NV, Dragmorstroy, Société de Dragage International, and DEME Group. Lieveld's most recent role as of 2020 is the offshore chief surveyor/party chief for DEME Offshore BE.
Sam Lieveld attended University College Ghent from 2007 to 2010, where they studied Surveying/Topography. Prior to that, they studied History at Ghent University from 2006 to 2007. There is no information available about their start or end year for their education at Erasmus. In addition to their formal education, Sam Lieveld has obtained several certifications including BOSIET - Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training from STC-KNRM in October 2018, and various certifications from Global Wind Organisation such as Fire Awareness, First Aid, Manual Handling, Sea Survival, and Working at Height. Sam has also obtained the VCA Safety for Operational Supervisors certification from HaCeCo.
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.