Wednesday 18 May 2011

MARINE CONSULTANT– HAMPSHIRE, UK

JOB DESCRIPTION

Our client is currently looking to recruit an additional Marine Consultant to compliment their current team and provide project and technical support to key accounts in offshore wind and other renewable technologies.

This role sits within the Health and Safety team and helps deliver marine safety support and technical advice to a range of clients in the renewable energies industry.

Candidates for this role need to be able to show a good track record within the marine industry and an understanding of offshore renewable energy developments, but candidates who feel that they can bring transferable knowledge & experience from other sectors could also apply.

Candidates would ideally have proven marine expertise with at least 2 years vessel handling or operational experience and an appreciation of offshore developments.

Working directly with clients and partners in a consultancy environment, candidates for these roles should be both excellent communicators and team players.

Key attributes

Essential

    * Degree in a maritime related topic, or equivalent professional time served experience
    * Proven knowledge of marine safety and risk management
    * At least 3 years experience in ship operation environment such as a Cadetship, or Large Yacht Experience or Fishing Vessel Operations
    * Excellent report writing skills and communication skills

Advantageous

    * Experience of working in a consultancy environment
    * Experience in writing Navigation risk Assessments
    * Knowledge of experience in surveying or inspecting vessel
    * Bullet point Understanding of the commercial renewable energies environment and its implications on the shipping industry

SALARY

    * Very competitive Salary
    * Generous Bonus Scheme
    * Private Healthcare
    * Employee Share Scheme 
    * Stakeholder Pension Scheme

For more information and to apply please follow the link below.

http://www.marineresources.co.uk/NEW_MARINE_CONSULTANT_HAMPSHIRE_UK.htm

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