Key Responsibilities1.Technical Documentation & EngineeringLead the preparation of method statements and risk assessments compliant with UK standards (e.g., BS 7121)Oversee the design and engineering of seafastening frames and equipment, coordinating with engineering teams for technical validation2.Stakeholder ManagementServe as the primary contact for Marine Warranty Surveyors (MWS), ensuring third-party compliance and approval of installation methodologies.Manage relationships with installation vessel suppliers, optimizing vessel deployment and contract execution.3.Execution SupportAssist the Execution Manager in offshore operations, supervising heavy-lift activities (e.g., wind turbine installations) while ensuring safety, cost, and timeline targetsDevelop resource allocation plans for cranes, transport, and personnel4.Safety & ComplianceImplement HSE protocols aligned with UK regulations and international standards (e.g., ISO 13852)Conduct site safety audits and risk mitigation drillsQualifications & Requirements1.Education & ExperienceBachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Civil/Offshore Engineering (Master’s preferred).8+ years in offshore lifting/installation management, with wind energy or oil & gas projects experience.2.Technical SkillsProficiency in engineering software (e.g., ANSYS, SolidWorks) and project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project).Expertise in marine operations, heavy lifting (e.g., floating cranes), and seafastening design3.Soft SkillsFluent English (C1+) for technical documentation and cross-border stakeholder engagementLeadership capabilities to manage multicultural teams and high-pressure offshore environments