Role - Commissioning Vessel Client Representative - Dogger Bank
Location - Offshore UK
Start Date - ASAP
Duration - 12 Months - Potential to extend to 2/3 years
Working Pattern - 12 Hours Days / Day & Night Shifts as Required
Rotation - 2 weeks on/off
Rates - £800 Daily Rate Inside IR35 via Umbrella
Clearance - BPSS
We are seeking an experienced Commissioning Vessel Client Representative to support offshore wind turbine commissioning activities from specialist offshore vessels. This role is critical to ensuring commissioning works are delivered safely, compliantly, and to a high standard of quality, working closely with turbine OEM teams, vessel crews, and project stakeholders.
You will act as the on‑site client representative, providing day‑to‑day oversight of commissioning activities, verifying that safe systems of work are applied correctly, and ensuring progress, quality, and safety expectations are consistently met throughout offshore execution phases.
This position requires regular rotational offshore attendance on commissioning service vessels.
Key Responsibilities
Act as the client's on‑board representative during offshore wind turbine commissioning activities
Provide daily oversight of commissioning execution, ensuring work is carried out safely, efficiently, and in line with approved procedures and work instructions
Verify that safety‑critical documentation, permits, and safe systems of work are fully implemented and adhered to at all times
Interface between turbine OEM teams, vessel management, and project delivery teams to support effective coordination of commissioning scopes
Coordinate and participate in vessel‑based meetings to align contractors, marine operations, and project representatives
Support the safe planning and execution of simultaneous operations involving multiple contractors
Ensure accurate, timely completion of daily progress reports in line with agreed reporting procedures
Contribute to the successful completion, acceptance, and handover of commissioned wind turbines offshore
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Demonstrable experience or strong working knowledge of offshore wind farm construction, commissioning, or operations, or a comparable high‑risk industrial environment
Understanding of wind turbine technology and commissioning processes
Technical background supported by a relevant apprenticeship, vocational qualification, or technical education, ideally within marine, naval architecture, or similar disciplines
Proven ability to follow and verify compliance with work instructions, procedures, and commissioning documentation
Experience coordinating activities across multiple contractors and disciplines in a live operational environment
Strong communication skills, with the confidence to challenge unsafe practices and engage constructively with offshore teams
A proactive safety mindset and commitment to high standards of health, safety, and environmental performance
Working Pattern
Rotational offshore work aboard commissioning service vessels is a core requirement of this role
Candidates must be medically fit and eligible to work offshore under applicable industry standards
Why Join?
Be part of the delivery of major offshore renewable energy infrastructure
Work at the forefront of offshore wind turbine commissioning
Operate in a safety‑led, technically focused offshore environment
Competitive package aligned with offshore commissioning experienceGuidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy