Onshore Logistics Manager
Location: Port of Lowestoft (Onshore)
Contract: 1 September 2026 - 30 April 2030
Hours: 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week (Monday-Friday, occasional weekends)
Outside IR35
We are supporting our client, an Offshore wind Developer to recruit for an Onshore Logistics Manager to support offshore wind construction operations based at the Port of Lowestoft. This position plays a key role in coordinating logistics, personnel movements, and materials tracking within a busy offshore construction base.
Reporting daily to the Senior Offshore Site Manager, the successful candidate will ensure efficient coordination between port operations, vessels and offshore teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide administrative and operational support at the offshore construction base
- Act as liaison with port authorities for site maintenance and services
- Manage the procurement, receipt, and tracking of goods and services
- Oversee goods-in and goods-out processes using QR code tracking systems
- Coordinate vessel port calls, including:
- Plant and equipment bookings
- Movement of equipment between storage and quayside
- Align logistics movements with vessel schedules and helicopter operations
- Support helicopter transfers, including travel arrangements and personnel logistics
- Maintain excellent housekeeping standards across storage and operational areas
- Assist with general administrative tasks for site leadership teams
Additional Responsibilities
- Deliver davit crane operator training (training provided)
- Conduct LOLER and PPE inspections and recertifications
Key Requirements
- Strong administrative and organisational skills
- Proven experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Experience with databases or tracking systems is advantageous
- Excellent communication and coordination skills
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently or within a team
- Fluent written and spoken English
Desirable Experience
- Experience within a UK port, offshore wind, or marine logistics environment
- Knowledge of UK maritime and port procedures (including ISPS Code awareness)
Compliance & Expectations
- Adherence to HSE, security and GDPR requirements
- Ability to handle sensitive personnel and operational data securely
- Willingness to travel locally between port, heliport, and accommodation sites
- Compliance with UK driving regulations and company policies
Essential Qualifications
- Rigger / Slinger / Banksman certification
- Full UK driving licence
If you have the experience and are ready to play a key role in a major offshore project, on a long term project; please get in touch and/or apply with your CV.