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Transport & Marshalling Lead – Offshore Wind

Eden Scott
Part-time
On-site
£500,600 - £500,600 GBP daily

Job Description

 

 

Transport & Marshalling Lead Offshore Wind
Location: London (Hybrid 3 days on-site)
Rate: £500 £600 per day (Outside IR35)
Contract Type: Contract (Long-term assignment)
Sector: Offshore Wind / Renewables / Marine Engineering

An international offshore wind developer is seeking an experienced Transport & Marshalling Lead to join a major UK offshore wind project. This role sits within the projects Transport & Installation (T&I) team, with responsibility for leading transport and marshalling scopes related to WTG (Wind Turbine Generators), Jackets, and Offshore Substation Platforms (OSP).

This is a key technical position with high visibility across the project lifecycle, from early engineering and contractor engagement to execution.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Act as the technical lead for jacket and topside transport and marshalling scopes.
  • Coordinate logistics strategies with fabrication yards, ports, and T&I contractors.
  • Support tender evaluation, contractor selection, and execution management.
  • Oversee marshalling yard activities: receipt, inspection, storage, load-in/load-out.
  • Align vessel schedules and port calls with overall project installation plans.
  • Ensure compliance with HSE, lifting, handling, and marine transport standards.
  • Liaise with internal workstreams and stakeholders to manage interfaces and handovers.
  • Provide input into transport procedures, method statements, and project documentation.
  • Report to the T&I Work Package Manager and collaborate with engineering, fabrication, and marine teams.

 

Requirements:

  • 10+ yearsexperience in offshore construction and transport/marshalling operations.
  • Strong background in the handling of large offshore structures such as jackets and topsides.
  • Proven experience with vessel mobilisation, heavy-lift, and load-in/load-out operations.
  • Knowledge of seafastening, grillage design, marine coordination, and port logistics.
  • Skilled in contractor management and multi-stakeholder interface coordination.
  • Engineering degree (or equivalent); offshore wind or marine energy sector experience preferred.
  • Comfortable working across multiple locations (office, fabrication yards, ports, offshore).

 

Contract Details:

  • Rate: £500 £600 per day (Outside IR35)
  • Location: London (3 days/week office presence expected)
  • Duration: Long-term contract (12 months+)
  • Start: ASAP (flexible for the right candidate)

 

Interested?
Apply now or contact Connor Sandison for a confidential discussion about the role.