Location: Grimsby, UK
Client: Leading Global Green Energy Major - Wind
Start date: 15th June 2026
End date: 31st October 2026 (Possibility of Extension)
Work Schedule: 2 weeks on/2weeks off - 12 hours per day on rotation
IR35 Determination: Inside IR35
Job Description
Marine & Helicopter Coordination is a key support function within the Offshore Operations &
Logistics department of Construction, enabling safe operations offshore, safe transit and
access to the OWF, assets within the OWF and emergency response during the construction
of an OWF.
The role includes day and night shift and includes weekend work. There is scope for
Additional Ad-Hoc Shifts during main contract period and Ad-Hoc work prior to and following
main contract period.
Key Task:
Emergency response coordination; acting as the front-line person responsible for
coordinating the response as well as liaising with relevant parties such as project
staff and/or external agencies.
Vessel / helicopter traffic control as per agreed coordination protocols, procedures
and processes.
People, vessel and communications tracking.
Manage WTG access restrictions.
Ensure that all vessel allocations and unforeseen changes to the daily plan/schedule
optimise the efficient use of the vessels available.
Operate the offshore management system ensuring; (all offshore personnel have the
correct certification & all assets are maintained to the latest status)
Liaise with local stakeholders as required.
Provide weather forecasting and observation system data and interpret to provide
advice and recommendations to Project and Vessel Masters.
Manage relationship on a day-to-day basis with weather data and observation
system providers (for example, get problems with data or sources of data resolved).
Liaise with local stakeholders as required
Requirements:
Local applicants preferred, within approx. 2 hours of Grimsby
Experienced in Marine Coordination, over 2 years.
Competent in the use of Supplier Database for Offshore Operations.
Competent with Radio Communications.
Computer literate.
Familiarity with Maritime Certification.
Capable of working as part of Team, proactive, working under pressure and engages
well with organisation.
Experienced in Emergency Response offshore.
Personnel Tracking - whereabouts of people working on asset projects offshore at all
times.
Marine Traffic Control - access to the OFW according to custody, timing, work
scope.
Airspace coordination - safe flight operations to, on and from the OWF.
Monitoring of weather & marine operations on the OWF
Emergency Response & Emergency response planning.
Surveillance & vessel avoidance.
Liaison & Advisory - Documentation / HSE / Marine Inspection / Helicopter
Operators.
Statutory Reporting - Pollution / Lighting / Drifting buoys / Vessel Infringement.
12 hours per day - 1 week on/1 week off or 2 weeks on/ 2 weeks off