Mohammad Bin-Nasir

Installation Analysis Engineer
MEng, iMechE
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Education and professional background

Mohammad is an Installation Analysis Engineer working at TADEK since 2020. He graduated with a 1st Class degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southampton. He joined Saipem in London as a Graduate Pipelay Analysis Engineer in September 2019, and this is where he gained the foundations of his offshore engineering experience.

Mohammad’s expertise

Mohammad has extensive experience as a Project Manager and Lead Analysis Engineer, delivering long-term projects focusing on SURF and pipelay installation. He is also a highly skilled OrcaFlex user, adept at processing large analyses datasets through Python into concise outputs.

A natural leader, Mohammad combines a strategic, big-picture perspective with a systematic and efficient approach to problem-solving.

Mohammad is a key member of the ISO9001 team, in which he develops companywide systems and project management tools to ensure everyone works in a consistent way to improve efficiency and makes it simpler to support new scopes without prior knowledge.

Mohammad is particularly interested in cable & riser installation and recovery operations, with several months of offshore experience aboard OCVs as both an Analysis and Field Engineer, he has a strong appreciation for translating complex analysis into operationally relevant deliverables. Get in touch to talk to Mohammad about:

  • Fixed and floating wind cables installation & repair analysis
  • Floating wind dynamic cable & array layout design
  • Riser installation and recovery analysis
  • Pipelay analysis
  • Heavy lift analysis
Memorable project

TADEK supported an installation contractor on a range of scopes for a FPSO riser replacement and jumper installation in the North Sea, including analysis, project engineering, project management, procurement and offshore personnel. This was Mohammad’s most memorable project as he was the Project Manager & Lead Analysis engineer for a team of analysis and project engineers.

The full operation was split into distinct tasks and modelled in transient simulations within Orcaflex. Using the transient analysis, lay tables were produced and critical moments were identified for further analysis in dynamics. These critical moments were then used to derive overall operability for the operation.

Mohammad provided live analysis support onboard two different Offshore Construction Vessels during the campaign. It was an immensely rewarding experience to see how closely

Outside of work

Outside of work, Mohammad loves cooking, but when he isn’t thinking about food (which is rare), he enjoys going to the cinema, comedy shows, gigs and football matches. But if he’s feeling lazy, you’ll find him at home watching hit TV show or listening to podcasts which range from nonsense comedy to serious political debates.