PROJECT MANAGERS RENEWABLE ENERGY – OFFSHORE WIND FARMS WILTSHIRE
Our client, the leading renewable energy company based in Swindon is rapidly expanding its Offshore Projects team to meet the demands of building its next large offshore wind farms and is seeking to fill a number of positions for the construction phases.
Offshore wind farm projects are technically challenging in many areas and require significant engineering inputs at all stages: development, procurement, construction and commissioning. The role of the Project Manager during the development phase is to ensure that the consented project will be able to be built safely and economically; during the construction phase it is to ensure that construction is managed to meet health and safety, environment, cost, programme and quality targets and meets the requirements of the Project Sponsor.
Working in the Offshore Project team, the Project Manager will be responsible for a wide range of activities. These will include the development of procurement and construction strategies; development of technical options for the projects and incorporation of these into an Environmental Statement; management of contracts for construction of Meteorological Data Collection Masts, the carrying out of geotechnical and geophysical Site Investigations. Furthermore, you will be responsible for the management of feasibility and design studies; development of technical specifications, assessment of tenders and of contractor competence; tender technical assessments; construction management as well as assessment and recording of project risks into the project Risk Register.
This company’s projects are being built using multi-contract strategies and will demand a high level of involvement in the detailed management of a wide range of contract works and the interfaces between them. They are currently building their second offshore wind farm off the North Wales coast and this will provide opportunities for new team members to gain hands-on experience of this exciting new technology, and their upcoming project will feature between 150 and 250 wind turbines with a maximum project capacity of 750 MW.
Project teams in this company are multi-disciplined and contain both engineering and construction resources. The key purpose of the engineering resource is to ensure that the project objectives are fully captured in the technical specification and that the project, as built, will meet the performance and quality requirements of the specification. The key purpose of the construction resource is to ensure the project is built safely, to time and cost. The teams are supported by experts in a variety of disciplines from both inside the company and outside.
You would be joining one of the UK's leading renewable energy companies, dedicated to generating electricity using sustainable, environmentally-friendly resources. They have the resources and expertise to develop, build and operate high quality, co |