Egil Knutsen Vorre
About Egil Knutsen Vorre
Egil Knutsen Vorre is a Senior Engineer, Completion at Aker Solutions with extensive experience in aircraft and platform modification projects.
Current Position at Aker Solutions
Egil Knutsen Vorre serves as a Senior Engineer in the Completion department at Aker Solutions. He has been with the company since 2008, bringing a wealth of experience to his role. Based in the Stavanger area, Norway, Egil has applied his expertise to various high-stakes engineering projects over more than a decade.
Previous Experience at Pratt & Whitney
Before joining Aker Solutions, Egil Knutsen Vorre held several positions at Pratt & Whitney between 2000 and 2008. He worked as a Configuration & Systems Engineer from 2006 to 2008, focused on systems engineering responsibilities. Prior to that, he served as a System Engineer from 2002 to 2006 and a Quality Engineer from 2000 to 2002, all in the Stavanger area, Norway.
Experience at Braathens S.A.F.E.
Egil Knutsen Vorre also amassed significant experience at Braathens S.A.F.E. from 1991 to 2000. His roles included Aircraft Mechanic in the Heavy Maintenance Hangar, Aircraft Engine Mechanic, and Inspector with a specialty in the Engine Shop. These roles were all based in the Stavanger area, Norway, and lasted for varied periods within the nine-year timeframe.
Special Projects and Platforms
Egil has extensive experience working on modification projects on notable platforms including Ula, Valhall, Skarv, Statfjord A/B/C, and Snorre A/B. His contributions were carried out under contracts with Statoil V&M Snorre and Tampen V&M. These projects highlight his strong background in the completion of complex engineering tasks.
Skills and Technical Knowledge
Egil Knutsen Vorre possesses in-depth knowledge of various industry tools, including MIPS, SAP, PROCOSYS, TIME, PROJECTWISE, ShareCat, GoCompletion, WorkMate, PIMS/PMCS, and Microsoft Office programs. He has also been involved in the training of new personnel in the completion discipline at Aker Solutions, indicating his role in fostering the next generation of engineers.