Manage daily offshore operations to ensure safe, productive, and cost efficient use of vessel time, resources, and personnel while meeting budget and productivity targets
Quality Lead within the project team
Engage with Feedback loop to Internal and External resource management to support technician development within core team
Coordinate daily operational planning with client and vessel leadership, review Daily Progress Reports, and provide structured back-briefs to the Project Site Manager
Oversee shift operations, ensuring effective resource allocation, progress tracking, risk control, and clear handovers between shifts
Conduct offshore kick offs, toolbox talks, and back to work briefings; maintain good team performance, discipline, and adherence to HSE standards
Align turbine preparation and re commissioning activities with Service Site teams; plan and manage crew transfers (CTV/SOV/helicopter) and ensure reliable MCC communication
Assess weather forecasts, adjust operational plans, coordinate with Marine teams, and review/approve technicians’ Road to Authorisation status
Prepare upcoming work phases by securing tools, materials, and service orders; provide technical input to resolve operational issues offshore
Maintain strong communication with onshore/offshore stakeholders to ensure schedule adherence, operational clarity, and efficient execution
Requirements
A qualification in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering
Experience in the Offshore WTG Service industry
Solid knowledge of Main Component Exchange processes, methods, and practices
Familiarity with process safety standards and relevant local legislation
Fluent in written and spoken English
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and proficiency in SAP usage with the ability to obtain and maintain required certifications (e.g. GWO, medical, WTSR)
Driving license category B
Benefits
Ample opportunities for both professional and personal growth