Martin Pedersen
About Martin Pedersen
Martin Pedersen is the 1st Chief Engineer for Tie-in & Manifold at Aker Solutions, with extensive experience in manifold engineering and subsea structures.
Current Title and Role at Aker Solutions
Martin Pedersen currently holds the position of 1st Chief Engineer in the Tie-in & Manifold team at Aker Solutions. Since 2017, he has been based in Fornebu, Akershus, Norge. In this role, he contributes his extensive system knowledge to the Tie-in product group and is involved in the development and management of subsea structures and manifolds.
Previous Roles at Aker Solutions
Before his current position, Martin Pedersen served as the Manager of Global Product Support for the tie-in product group at Aker Solutions from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, he was Manager/Chief Engineer from 2010 to 2016, and an Engineer from 2005 to 2010. All these roles were held in Fornebu, Akershus, Norge. Each of these roles has added to his expertise in manifold engineering and subsea structure development.
Experience at Nomek AS
From 2003 to 2005, Martin Pedersen worked at Nomek AS as a Design Engineer. During his two-year tenure, he garnered significant experience in design engineering, which laid the groundwork for his future roles in manifold and subsea structure engineering.
Education and Marine Engineering Background
Martin Pedersen studied at Bergen University College (HiB), where he specialized in Marineteknikk and earned a bachelor's degree over the course of three years, from 1997 to 2000. His academic background provided a strong foundation for his subsequent career in engineering.
Involvement in Subsea Structures and Manifolds
Since joining Aker Kvaerner Subsea in 2005, Martin Pedersen has been actively involved in the development and management of subsea structures and manifolds. His contributions have been crucial in advancing the manifold product group, and he has also held various roles within Aker Solutions, including product area manager and product responsible for the Manifold product group.