15/05/2025
Norseye AS is growing: expanding the team with six employees and a new office
Norseye AS, one of Norway's leading companies within maritime safety and emergency preparedness, is rapidly expanding its team with six new hires in 2025 and a branch office in Stavanger.
Three of the positions are already filled, and Norseye is now seeking three additional employees to meet the need and demand for the company's services and products within safety, emergency preparedness, marine operations and offshore surveillance.
- As an ambitious and rapidly growing entrepreneurial company, we see the need to add new expertise and manpower to the company within our focus areas, says CEO Sidsel Sæterøy. We are taking leaps and bounds and preparing ourselves for a future with greater demand for our services and products.
New employees in communication, innovation, IT and administration
Communications and Innovation Manager
Katrine Hattrem Hast started as head of communications and innovation in March. She has 15 years of strategic and operational communications work from OsloMet - the metropolitan university, the municipality of Oslo and communications agencies in Oslo and Canada. Hast also has broad expertise in business development and research with a master's degree in Innovation and Entrepreneurship from BI Norwegian School of Business, as well as work experience from the innovation company Vindel where she worked with entrepreneurial consulting, business development and innovation projects.
- Having the opportunity to combine my experience, expertise and interest in communications and innovation in the same position is a unique, and not least motivating opportunity. Norseye is developing rapidly and has set high ambitions. I look forward to actively contributing to this entrepreneurial adventure, says Hast.
Technology Manager
Lars Even Halse joined Norseye in May as Technology Manager. He has over 30 years of experience in the IT industry, particularly in the fish feed industry in companies such as Cargill, EWOS and Cermaq. Halse has broad expertise in software development, IT strategies, management, infrastructure and standardization - both in Norway and towards international markets such as Scotland, Canada and Chile.
- Norseye has a unique business idea, I look forward to being able to use my expertise in this new position and be able to make a difference, Lars Even Halse shares enthusiastically.
Finance, administration and HR consultant
Stine Stokke was hired as Office Manager with tasks within finance, administration and HR in March. Stokke studied store management at Treider vocational schools and has worked as a store manager for a number of years. She also has experience from one of Norway's leading customer service centers where AI was used for training.
- Due to health challenges, I was close to falling out of the workforce completely, but Norseye invested in me when I needed it most. I am currently in a part-time position in the company where I get a lot of variation in work tasks, strong personal and professional development and I get to work closely with all the fantastic colleagues here. I am grateful that Norseye has given me the opportunity to continue in the workforce, shares Stokke.
New colleagues are sought: Sales Manager, Marine Advisor, and Supervisor Sales Manager
Norseye is expanding the team with a Sales Manager who will work strategically to create long-term structures and processes within the sales organization. The main goal of the position is to develop a high-performing sales team that succeeds in building an ever-increasing customer portfolio. The Sales Manager will contribute to operational sales, which will require interest in and knowledge of the company's products and services. The Sales Manager is part of the company's management team.
Marine Advisor
A Marine Advisor at Norseye handles and operates marine operations in the office, at customers' premises, onshore or offshore. This includes, among other things, procedure development, report writing and sales dialogue with customers and in the market. It will also be relevant to manage personnel in marine operations, as well as carrying out inspections/audits on vessels, maritime objects and equipment. The position requires maritime experience, preferably in management positions (e.g. first engineer or chief mate), in-depth knowledge of ISM and safety management and maintenance systems. Experience from anchor handling, subsea operations or similar is also desirable.
Supervisor
As a Norseye Control Supervisor, you become part of a unique emergency response and ocean monitoring center that operates 24/7, 365 days a year. The job involves maintaining an understanding of the normal situation along the coast on behalf of our customers, and as far as possible - preventing accidents from occurring. A qualified candidate has relevant education in emergency preparedness or higher maritime education/naval academy.
More information about the positions can be found here: https://career.norseye.com/jobs
New branch office in Stavanger
In February, Norseye opened its first branch office in Stavanger. This is part of Norseye's international focus on new markets. Southwest Norway has a business community that is focused on the world while also being the center of gravity for the Norwegian oil and gas industry. The department is staffed by Ingvild Sæterøy, project manager for sales and international efforts at Norseye.
Norseye already has an exciting customer group in the Rogaland area, and finally having a visiting address here means that we can work more closely with them. At the same time, it will be easier to get in touch with new customers, and not least partners. I am grateful for the opportunity to start the Stavanger branch, and I look forward to ensuring that this is a success for the company, says Ingvild Sæterøy.
About Norseye
Norseye AS is one of Norway's leading companies within maritime safety and emergency preparedness with a customer portfolio that represents the breadth of the maritime industry. From the entrepreneurial company's head office in Kristiansund, the company offers three service areas:
Digital emergency preparedness and safety management
Norseye software is a digital emergency preparedness and safety management system for commercial vessels that has been developed in line with the Safety Management Regulations and the ISM Code. The digital system contains modules that support a safer and easier everyday life on board. Together with our 24/7 manned emergency preparedness center, the setup provides increased security for the shipping company, skipper and crew. The system has, among other things, a DNV class-approved maintenance module and electronic logbooks approved by the Norwegian Maritime Directorate
24/7 Marine Surveillance and Emergency Response Center
From our state-of-the-art Marine Surveillance and Emergency Response Center in Kristiansund, we provide surveillance services in accordance with relevant laws, regulations and industry standards. Our operational personnel have a broad maritime background, management experience and emergency preparedness expertise. The combination of cutting-edge technology and human expertise provides advanced protection for your assets, regardless of whether they are on the surface or the seabed, stationary or moving.
The combination of a digital emergency and safety management system with a 24/7 emergency response and surveillance center enables Norseye to not only provide professional assistance in the event of an incident, but also contribute to the prevention of accidents and incidents at sea.
Marine Operations
Marine Operations offers support and advice within the operation of shipping companies and ships, inspections and revisions of vessels. In addition, we assist during operations and inspections for the offshore industry. The team at the department has extensive experience in planning and implementing maritime projects, with a high focus on precision and efficiency.