At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead offshore construction for a major wind project, ensuring smooth execution and coordination.
- Company: Join a leading company in renewable energy, making waves in the offshore wind sector.
- Benefits: Attractive salary, career growth opportunities, and a chance to work on impactful projects.
- Other info: Dynamic work environment with a focus on safety and innovation.
- Why this job: Be at the forefront of renewable energy, shaping the future of offshore wind.
- Qualifications: Experience in marine construction and strong project management skills required.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 Β£ per year.
Marine Construction Manager for a major offshore wind project in the UK.
Responsibilities:
- Offshore construction execution (installation, tow-out, hook-up & commissioning).
- Offshore construction and marine execution strategies, WTG integration and installation coordination plans.
- Port, logistics and marshalling strategies.
- Installation methodology and sequencing documentation.
- Vessel and port suitability assessments.
- MWS approval submissions and certification packages.
- Technical inputs to tender documentation and contract negotiations.
Experience:
- Led delivery of offshore scopes within fully integrated construction programmes, ensuring alignment between marine operations, WTG installation, substructures, and logistics execution.
- Developed construction-driven marine strategies, ensuring installation methodology is embedded early in design and procurement.
- Delivered offshore works in line with schedule (critical path), cost and risk requirements, actively managing construction interfaces.
- Managed integration of WTG supply, marshalling, assembly and offshore installation, ensuring readiness across all interfaces.
- Coordinated execution models where offshore installation is dependent on WTG delivery sequencing and port readiness.
- Acted as key interface between WTG OEM, transport/logistics providers, and offshore installation contractors, reducing interface risk and delays.
- Led offshore campaigns across construction and survey scopes, including management of installation vessels and nearshore fleets.
- Delivered safe and efficient vessel operations aligned to project execution strategy.
- Managed port-based activities including storage, assembly, load-out and vessel interface operations.
- Ensured port infrastructure and logistics strategy were fully aligned with offshore installation methodology.
Marine Construction Manager in Glasgow employer: Taylor Hopkinson
As a Marine Construction Manager for a major offshore wind project in the UK, you will join a forward-thinking company that prioritises innovation and sustainability. Our collaborative work culture fosters professional growth through continuous learning opportunities and hands-on experience in cutting-edge marine construction techniques. With a strong commitment to safety and efficiency, we offer a dynamic environment where your contributions directly impact the success of renewable energy initiatives.
We think you need these skills to ace Marine Construction Manager in Glasgow
Offshore Construction Execution
Installation Methodology
Logistics and Marshalling Strategies
Vessel and Port Suitability Assessments
MWS Approval Submissions
Technical Inputs to Tender Documentation
Project Management