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A leading recruitment agency is looking for an Installation and Marine Coordinator for a 12-month contract based in London, primarily for the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide Transportation and Storage project. The successful candidate will manage marine activities and ensure compliance with safety measures. Required qualifications include a degree in engineering, project management experience, and significant industry experience in marine operations. The role involves coordination with various stakeholders and may require travel within the UK and internationally.
New Job Opportunity - Installation and Marine Coordinator - 12 Month Contract
Our Client has a requirement for an Installation and Marine Coordinator who will be required to work on a Contract asis in London
Job Title: Installation and Marine Coordinator
Location: Victoria, London
Contract: 12 Months
Hybrid: 8 days per month working from home
Our client is seeking an Installation and Marine Coordinator to support the Liverpool Bay CCS project. The role is responsible for supervising and coordinating all marine activities to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operations.
Key activities include managing jack‑up accommodation vessel movements, platform supply vessels (as required), cable laying and trenching works, diving operations, and load‑out activities. The role also involves overseeing offshore structure transportation and installation, offshore personnel transfers, and SIMOPS when applicable.
You will act as the primary marine interface with other operators' activities in the area, ensuring seamless coordination and operational integrity throughout offshore operations.
Our client is the owner and operator of the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Transportation and Storage (T&S) infrastructure, a key element of the HyNet North West Industrial Cluster. The project supports the reduction of carbon emissions across the North West of England and North Wales, transporting captured CO₂ from multiple plants to safe and permanent storage beneath Liverpool Bay. The project repurposes existing infrastructure, including depleted reservoirs that have safely stored natural gas for millions of years, supporting regional economic growth and contributing to the UK's Net Zero objectives.
We are an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included.