OLG Recruitment

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OLG Recruitment Immingham, Lincolnshire
Nov 19, 2025
Full time
OLG Recruitment are currently looking for a Berthing Manager for our major client located in Immingham. This is a full-time permanent position. Key Responsibilities: 1. Berthing Planning & Coordination Planning Vessel Movements: Develop detailed berthing plans for incoming and outgoing vessels, ensuring coordination between vessels and other site operations. Scheduling: Ensure that docking schedules are optimised for the construction project needs, minimising delays and maximising efficiency. Space Management: Determine available berthing space for various types of vessels, including construction barges, supply vessels, and storage and laydown areas at Henderson Dry Dock Facility. Resource Allocation: Ensure the availability of necessary resources, including tugboats, mooring lines, and pilots, for each vessel s docking and undocking. 2. Safety Management Safety Compliance: Ensure that all berthing operations comply with local, national, and international safety regulations and environmental standards. Risk Assessments: Conduct risk assessments for docking and undocking operations, identifying potential hazards and mitigating them. Emergency Preparedness: Implement emergency response procedures for incidents such as vessel collisions, oil spills, or fire hazards. Loading and unloading of barges and vessels, what to do in an emergency. Safety Training: Oversee the training of personnel involved in berthing operations to ensure they understand safety protocols, including those for hazardous weather conditions. 3. Communication & Stakeholder Management Liaison: Act as the primary liaison between the construction team, vessel operators, port authorities, tug operators, and other stakeholders. Coordination with Port Authorities: Maintain continuous communication with port authorities and regulatory bodies to ensure that berthing operations align with all maritime regulations. Crew & Personnel Communication: Ensure clear and continuous communication between ship crews, tug crews, and the on-site construction team regarding vessel movements and docking schedules. Logistics Support: Work with logistics teams to ensure timely delivery of materials and equipment to the construction site via vessels. 4. Operational Oversight Docking Procedures: Supervise the docking and undocking processes, ensuring that all procedures are executed safely and efficiently. Mooring Management: Oversee the proper mooring of vessels, ensuring they are securely tied to the dock or berth without risk of drifting or damage, especially during the enlightenment process. Vessel Positioning: Ensure that vessels are positioned correctly for loading, unloading, and maintenance work, considering factors like tide, weather conditions, and water depth. 5. Equipment & Infrastructure Management Facility Maintenance: Ensure that all berthing facilities, such as piers, docks, and fenders, are in good condition and ready for use by incoming vessels. Vessel Handling Equipment: Oversee the operation and maintenance of equipment used for handling vessels (e.g., cranes, mooring winches, tugs, or pilot boats). 6. Environmental Management Environmental Compliance: Ensure that berthing operations do not cause harm to the marine environment, and adhere to environmental regulations regarding water quality, emissions, and waste disposal. Pollution Prevention: Implement strategies to prevent pollution (oil spills, sewage, trash) from vessels during berthing, and manage waste disposal effectively. Monitoring Marine Life: In some projects, this might include monitoring the impact of construction activities on local marine life, particularly if the project is near environmentally sensitive areas. 7. Monitoring and Reporting Progress Tracking: Monitor berthing operations to ensure that vessels are arriving and departing according to schedule, providing reports on any delays or issues. Performance Metrics: Maintain records of berthing activities, including the number of vessels docked, cargo unloaded, and any issues encountered, to track the efficiency and safety of operations. Incident Reporting: Document and report any accidents, near misses, or safety incidents during berthing activities, conducting investigations when necessary. 8. Weather & Tide Management Weather Monitoring: Continuously monitor weather conditions and tides, adjusting berthing plans as needed to accommodate adverse conditions (storms, strong winds, etc.). Tidal Considerations: Coordinate with local marine authorities and weather agencies to ensure that tides are favorable for docking and undocking activities 9. Documentation and Compliance Permitting: Ensure that all required permits and approvals for berthing operations are in place and up to date. Regulatory Compliance: Maintain awareness of relevant maritime regulations and ensure that all operations comply with them, including but not limited to the CEMP, VMP, DMP and DCO. Technical Skills and Competencies: Maritime Knowledge: Strong understanding of marine operations, including knowledge of port logistics, vessel handling, and mooring systems. Project Management: Ability to oversee complex operations and coordinate multiple stakeholders involved in the berthing process. Leadership and Teamwork: Experience in leading a team of harbour personnel, dockmasters, and vessel crews. Problem-Solving: Ability to resolve conflicts or issues that arise during berthing operations, particularly under challenging conditions. Have excellent communication skills (including presentation skills) in English, both written and verbal, management and organisational skills. Ability to plan ahead, manage the work time frames and report to Project level. A good working knowledge of the Health and Safety regulations and other relevant legislation. Excellent organisation and people management/ team building skills. Have a working understanding of NEC form of contract. Qualifications, Certifications and Experience: SMSTS qualification. CSCS Card Previous experience in berthing or similar role
OLG Recruitment Immingham, Lincolnshire
Nov 19, 2025
Full time
OLG Recruitment are currently looking for a Senior Quantity Surveyor for our client located in Immingham. This is a full-time permanent position working Monday to Friday. The Senior Quantity Surveyor is responsible for overseeing the delivery of the project including all subcontract administration / cost and value reporting / assistance in main contract change management and reporting. Key Responsibilities Overseeing Subcontract administration for the delivery of the works including design / site set-up / civils / marine works and building and MEP works Contract management / administration of a number subcontracts (NEC4 Option A/C/E Subcontract) and design contracts (NEC4 PSC Contract Option A/C/E) ensuring compliance with the contract and business management systems. Manage and assess the monthly payment process for the aforementioned subcontract in accordance with the contractual timescales Manage and co-ordinate with the package manager the change management process under the subcontracts including drafting of contractors instructions / reviewing NCEs and quotations for compensation events Manage the projects main designer contract ensuring assistance is provided to the design team on cost information of design Work with the estimating manager and specialist suppliers to review and update the construction stage estimate in accordance with the latest design Produce monthly cost and value reporting including cash flow forecast and presentation to the senior management team Registration, notification and evaluation of early warning procedures events. Assist the Procurement Manager in commercial and financial aspects of contracts. Provide contractual advice to the commercial, construction and engineering departments. Report to the commercial manager on contractual aspects of the project Ensure compliance with the contractual requirements of the projects Costing of value engineering proposals and assisting in the assessment of changes to the accepted programme Preparation of contractual correspondence and responding to communications from the project manager Management of quantity surveying and assistant Quantity surveyors during the construction stage of the project Assisting the commercial manager in educating the project team in the specific requirements of the NEC conditions of contract. Qualifications, Certifications & Experience The role will require the post holder to have excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal and to be able to report at management level. Experience of working NEC 3 or 4 contract, and administering NEC 3 or Subcontract (Option A / B / C / E) Experience working with for a Main Contractor on large Civil Engineering / infrastructure projects. Good understanding of EU and UK legislative requirements affecting procurement. Analytical mind and logical problem solving. Able to work as part of a team. Committed to ethos of an accountable, cost effective, high quality, customer driven service delivery. High degree of commercial awareness. Computer skills Word, Excel, Outlook, Explorer Holds a CSCS Card Educated to degree level or equivalent in a numerate or commercial discipline Member or Associate Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) or working towards.
OLG Recruitment Hungerford, Berkshire
Aug 29, 2024
Full time
OLG Recruitment are currently looking for a Domestic Cleaner for our client located at Hungerford Clinic. This is a Fixed term contract for 6 months, working 7.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 5pm to 6:30pm. The candidate must be able to: Be able to work independently and working within a team Efficient Able to carry out their job to a high standard Friendly and approachable Hardworking Reliable Cleaning experience desirable but not essential The duties will include: General upkeep and cleaning of the site Cleaning toilets Sweeping and mopping floors Making sure touch points are sanitised