Maritime Integration Project Manager

London
10 months ago
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Location: Surrey UK
Competitive Salary
Employment Type: Full-time, 6-month probation with hybrid working options thereafter

What’s in it for You?

Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Join a dynamic team where your contributions will have a significant impact on maritime projects within the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD). Enjoy a competitive salary, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to work on innovative projects that support the Royal Navy and other government vessels. Experience a supportive work environment with a clear pathway to advancement, as well as the flexibility of hybrid working arrangements after your initial probation period.

Key Responsibilities

As a Maritime Integration Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the delivery of UK MOD maritime implementation projects. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Project Management: Oversee multiple maritime installation projects, ensuring timely and efficient delivery.

  • Documentation Production: Generate Equipment Guidance Packages (EGP), Installation Guidance Packages (IGP), and Modification Leaflets based on engineering designs and stakeholder inputs.

  • Change Management: Lead the Change Impact Assessment Process (CIAP), collaborating closely with engineering and assurance teams.

  • Internal Reporting: Provide regular updates to the project team and governance structures, highlighting schedules, risks, and opportunities.

  • Prioritisation: Manage project priorities and ensure that equipment procurement and configuration are on track.

  • Supplier Coordination: Work with suppliers and subcontractors to guarantee the delivery of equipment and services in line with the project implementation plan.

  • Continuous Improvement: Support enhancements to project management and through-life support functions.

  • Customer Engagement: Represent the organisation at key customer meetings, ensuring excellent service delivery.

    Who We’re Looking For

    To excel in this role, you will need:

  • Experience: Proven track record in project management within the UK MOD or other government departments, particularly in maritime electrical installation projects.

  • Technical Expertise: Familiarity with electrical/electronic systems, IT networking, and satellite communications.

  • Documentation Skills: Ability to produce high-quality EGPs, IGPs, and Modification Leaflets.

  • Communication Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with a strong customer focus.

  • Problem-Solving Ability: Demonstrated tenacity and initiative, with the capability to meet tight deadlines and manage competing priorities.

  • Clearance Requirements: Must hold or be able to obtain DV Security Clearance.

    Why Choose TalentTide?

    At TalentTide, we are dedicated to connecting exceptional talent with leading organisations. We value your skills and experience, and we strive to provide opportunities that align with your career goals. Join us, and let’s navigate your professional journey together!

    How to Apply

    If you’re ready for the challenge and meet the criteria outlined above, we want to hear from you! If possible submit your CV via email detailing your relevant experience and motivation for applying. If you would like to find out more please do not hesitate to get in touch.

    Note: This position will require a full-time presence in the office during the probation period. Hybrid working options may be available thereafter, subject to security clearance.

    TalentTide is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees

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