Taylor Hopkinson Limited

2 job(s) at Taylor Hopkinson Limited

Taylor Hopkinson Limited Norwich, Norfolk
28/02/2026
Contract
Site Planner required for a major Offshore Wind Developer based in England. Responsibiltiies Create and manage the onshore Level 3-4 construction schedule covering civil works, substation installation, cable works, testing, and energisation. Track daily and weekly construction progress against the baseline schedule, ensuring accurate updates in Primavera P6 or equivalent planning tools. Identify and continuously monitor critical and near-critical activities, proactively highlighting risks to milestone achievement. Align onshore activities with offshore works, grid operator requirements, and EPC contractor schedules to ensure seamless integration. Review contractor programmes for logic, sequencing, resource loading, and realism; challenge and validate assumptions where necessary. Perform time risk assessments, identify potential delays, and develop recovery or mitigation plans in coordination with construction and package managers. Prepare weekly and monthly planning reports, including look-ahead programmes (2-6 weeks), milestone forecasts, and variance analysis. Assess schedule impacts of variations, technical queries, weather delays, and unforeseen site conditions; support extension of time (EOT) evaluations where required. Integrate testing, commissioning, and energisation sequences into the construction programme, ensuring logical system turnover and readiness for operations. Lead or support site planning and coordination meetings, ensuring alignment across construction, QA/QC, HSE, commissioning, and project controls teams Requirements MSc or other relevant degree. Competence equivalent PMI-SP (PMI Scheduling Professional) Recommended 3 years of relevant work experience within wind and/or construction Recommended 3 years of experience from similar position Recommended 2 years of experience working in project matrix organisation UK right to work.
Taylor Hopkinson Limited Grimsby, Lincolnshire
19/02/2026
Contract
Warehouse Coordinator required for a Major Offshore Wind Developer based in the UK. Responsibilities: Lead and coordinate daily warehouse operations, including receiving, stocking, order picking, packing, and shipping of construction materials. Maintain accurate daily records of all warehouse activities, including goods received, inventory movements, and outbound shipments. Prepare, complete, and distribute daily warehouse activity reports in a timely and accurate manner. Ensure all receiving, shipping, and inventory documentation is properly completed, verified, and signed. Monitor and track all inbound and outbound goods to maintain inventory accuracy and traceability. Be physically present during key operational activities (inbound deliveries, inventory counts, picking, packing, and dispatch). Deliver cargo to vessels operating from Grimsby and surrounding areas, ensuring secure and compliant transport. Conduct daily housekeeping and basic condition checks of onsite vehicles and warehouse equipment. Monitor equipment condition and report defects or maintenance requirements. Attend daily team meetings and safety briefings to ensure safe and efficient task execution. Enforce company procedures, operational guidelines, and safety policies at all times. Promote and demonstrate a strong culture of safety, quality, and operational efficiency. Exercise authority to stop or intervene in warehouse operations in cases of safety risks, procedural breaches, or inventory discrepancies. Work a 14/14 rotation as required by offshore construction operations. Requirements: Mandatory Valid First Aid Certificate. Forklift licence (double mast up to 4 tonnes). IT proficiency, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and general internet use. Full, clean UK driving licence. Ability to work a 14/14 rotation. Residence within one hour of Humberside Airport (for potential out-of-hours call-outs). Preferred Dangerous Goods certification (air and sea). Previous warehouse experience supporting offshore wind construction projects. IOSH Managing Safely or equivalent HSE qualification. Competency in PPE inspection (e.g., harness inspection). Knowledge of UK customs regulations.