Offshore Installation Manager

Mydas Recruitment
Bristol
1 week ago
Create job alert

Mydas Recruitment, established in 1993, is a specialist engineering and technical recruitment consultancy.

With over 20 years of experience, Mydas Recruitment provides technical and resourcing solutions to internationally renowned companies in various sectors including Renewable's, Aerospace, Defence, Engineering, IT, and Pharmaceutical. The company focuses on building long-term working relationships and understanding shared goals to deliver the best talent in the industry.


Role Description

This is a hybrid role for an offshore instillation manager within the wind energy sectorto oversee the regulatory compliance of offshore wind projects.

This is a hybrid role with home working available.


    • Key Tasks & Deliverables:
      • Managing sub scopes of the Foundation T&I installation, incl. technical and commercial assessment of different installation methodologies and equipment
      • Ensure quality and safety compliance of T&I contractor's documentation.
      • Coordinate Marine Warranty Surveyor (MWS) acceptance including sourcing of MWS.
      • Continuous interaction with internal and external stakeholders to ensure schedule, cost, technical, quality and safety aspects of the T&I execution and project impact are managed.
      • Ensure all loadout, transport and installation tasks are performed to client acceptable standards partially by own physical attendance.
      • Capture and communicate lessons learned.
      • Feed input to R&D, O&M and other internal stakeholders.
    • Requirements:
      • Possess strong project management capabilities with a structured, service-minded, and flexible approach to the assigned scope
      • are a great team player, self-starting, highly motivated, and show willingness to travel
      • 3+ years of experience as offshore installation manager or similar role within Foundation T&I in offshore wind
      • Should have experience working on European projects Experience working with EU tenders would be a plus but not required

Has GWO and HUET certificates Hybrid working, travel to Denmark, Poland, Holland as required


12 month contract. Excellent rate


JBRP1_UKTJ

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Offshore Installation Manager

Offshore Installation Manager

Offshore Installation Manager

Offshore Installation Manager

Offshore Installation Manager

Quality Inspector

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Biotech Jobs for Non‑Technical Professionals: Where Do You Fit In?

Your Place in Britain’s Biotech Boom When most people picture biotechnology careers they imagine pipettes, petri dishes and white‑coated scientists in Cambridge or Oxford. Yet for every bench scientist there is an ecosystem of professionals who never set foot in the lab but are crucial to getting a therapy, diagnostic or food‑tech breakthrough to market. The UK BioIndustry Association (BIA) reports that non‑scientific vacancies now make up more than one‑third of all biotech job ads, and demand is accelerating. According to Vacancysoft’s Life Sciences Labour Market Trends (November 2024), biotech job postings in the Golden Triangle jumped 26 % year‑on‑year, with hotspots also emerging in Birmingham and Glasgow. Finance is following suit: the sector attracted £3.5 billion in investment during 2024, a 94 % rebound from 2023 levels. More capital means more hires in project management, regulatory affairs, and commercial operations. In short, biotech is not just for PhDs, and you don’t need to master CRISPR to make an impact. This guide explains the high‑growth, non‑technical roles; the transferable skills you already possess; real‑life transition stories; and a step‑by‑step plan to pivot into the UK’s most exciting industry.

Johnson & Johnson Biotech Jobs in 2025: Your Complete UK Guide to Joining the World’s Largest Healthcare Innovator

From the first mass‑produced sterile surgical dressings in the 1880s to first‑in‑class CAR‑T cell therapies in the 2020s, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has continuously re‑invented healthcare. Following the 2024 spin‑off of its consumer division (Kenvue) and the rebrand of Janssen to Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, the company now focuses squarely on pharmaceutical innovation, med‑tech and vision care. With revenues exceeding US $90 bn and a pipeline spanning oncology, immunology, vaccines and digital surgery, J&J remains a magnet for biotech talent. A quick scan of the Johnson & Johnson careers portal shows over 2,000 open roles in EMEA, with nearly 300 in the UK, across R&D, manufacturing, clinical affairs and data science. This guide explains how to land a Johnson & Johnson biotech job in 2025—from graduate scientist to principal data engineer.

Biotechnology vs. Pharmaceutical Research vs. Bioinformatics Jobs: Which Path Should You Choose?

The biotechnology sector has rapidly emerged as one of the most exciting and impactful fields in science and industry. Driven by advancements in genetic engineering, molecular biology, and computational technologies, biotechnology is revolutionising healthcare, agriculture, environmental management, and beyond. In the UK, numerous start-ups, research institutes, and multinational corporations are investing heavily in biotech-related innovations, creating a wealth of new career opportunities. Yet for those looking to break into the biotech job market, the variety of roles can be overwhelming. You’ll often see “Biotechnology,” “Pharmaceutical Research,” and “Bioinformatics” used as catch-all terms, sometimes interchangeably. Which area truly suits your interests and skill set? And how do these subfields differ in day-to-day responsibilities, salary prospects, and future growth potential? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll demystify three key pillars of modern biotech—Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Research, and Bioinformatics. We’ll cover the distinct skills and typical job titles within each, highlight salary ranges in the UK, and provide real-world examples to help you visualise the work involved. By the end, you’ll have a clearer picture of which path best matches your passions and career goals. And if you’re ready to take the next step, visit www.biotechnologyjobs.co.uk to explore current vacancies, from research scientists to bioinformatics specialists.