Operational Site Landfall Manager required for a leading Cable Manufacturer based in England.
Responsibilities
- Conducting thorough assessments of potential construction sites to evaluate their suitability for development, considering factors such as topography, soil conditions, environmental impact, and zoning regulations.
- Obtaining necessary permits and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations governing land use, environmental protection, and construction activities.
- Developing budgets for land preparation activities and managing costs throughout the landfall phase of the project.
- Negotiating contracts with vendors, subcontractors, and suppliers for services such as land clearing, grading, excavation, and erosion control.
- Developing detailed plans and schedules for land preparation activities, coordinating with other project stakeholders to ensure alignment with overall project timelines.
- Implementing quality control measures to ensure that land preparation activities meet project specifications and regulatory requirements.
- Identifying potential risks and developing strategies to mitigate them, such as addressing environmental hazards or managing unforeseen site conditions.
- Collaborating with project managers, engineers, architects, environmental consultants, government officials, and other stakeholders to coordinate landfall activities and communicate project status updates.
- Implementing safety protocols and procedures to ensure the health and well-being of workers and mitigate the risk of accidents or injuries during land preparation activities.
- Implementing measures to minimize the environmental impact of landfall activities, such as erosion control, sedimentation management, and habitat preservation.
- Engaging with local communities and stakeholders to address concerns, provide information, and foster positive relationships throughout the landfall phase of the project.
- Maintaining accurate records of land preparation activities, expenditures, permits, inspections, and other relevant documentation, and preparing regular progress reports for project stakeholders.
- The candidate will be involved in the preliminary engineering phase, working remote 5 days a week from Mid-May.
- Once the site is set up, the candidate will be required on site from Mid-June.
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, construction management, environmental science or a related field.
- Strong experience in pull-in operation and relative preparatory works.
- Offshore Wind Industry experience desired but not essential.
- Strong commitment to safety and HSE regulations.
- A solid understanding of land development processes, construction techniques, environmental regulations and zoning laws.
- UK working rights essential.