As we prepare to head into a busy 2026, we are looking to speak to Marine Coordinators for offshore windfarm construction. Role is based onshore East Coast US.
March 2026 - Mid 2027
Experience and Certification – Required
- Proven Marine Coordinator experience
- Visa/work permits as required
- Offshore medical
- Radio license as stipulated by the client
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Management of day-to-day offshore vessel operations
• Coordinate all vessel and personnel movement within the offshore windfarm construction site with the aid of a marine management software
• Direct point of call for an offshore emergency; support emergency response and search and rescue operations
• Create, review and understand project documentation, such as emergency response plan, risk assessments and safe systems of work
• Communicate confidently at all levels to ensure work scopes are carried out efficiently
• Check and validate the certification of personnel and vessels to ensure they are permitted to work on the windfarm
• Act as the main point of contact in the marine coordination team for any issues that occur
• Collate and keep up to date with weather reports, checking the forecast regularly to be able to broadcast when there are bad weather windows to the vessels and contractors
• Knowledge of certification of vessels and personnel to work offshore and permit to work systems
• Daily manifesting of personnel and cargo as per project requirements
Competence Requirements
• Computer literacy skills – Intermediate Excel, Word, Outlook and Teams
• Offshore renewable experience (construction and O&M)
• Able to demonstrate competency with IT skills.
• Understanding of the content and application of the international convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS)
• Knowledge of electronic aids to navigation
• Understanding of shipboard navigational equipment and electronic means of navigation.
• A knowledge and understanding of relevant vessel types, vessel stability, propulsion and bridge procedures.
• Understanding of the requirements of the IMP International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code.