Ref: 096 Elevate Your Career as a Senior Marine Methods Engineer At the Civil Works Alliance (CWA), we are pushing the boundaries of engineering and sustainability with the Sizewell C project—a groundbreaking 3.2-gigawatt power station that will deliver low-carbon electricity to 6 million homes. Sizewell C is a cornerstone of our future energy landscape, ensuring reliable, clean electricity for the next 60 years. Join us in this pioneering effort and contribute to a project that will make a lasting impact. We are seeking a Senior Marine Methods Engineer to join our team based in London – St. Martin’s Court. In this role, you will be instrumental in developing construction methods, temporary works, and the associated design assumptions and requirements for the offshore installation of Reinforced Concrete (RC) permanent works structures in the North Sea. Key Responsibilities: Develop construction sequences and methodologies for offshore RC and steel structures, heavy lifting, transportation, extraction, and rock placement. Review client designs for buildability and compatibility, engaging in market reviews and method evaluations. Create detailed design briefs and construction assumptions to inform detailed designs by lead design consultants. Support supply chain and construction delivery teams in developing strategies for nearshore and offshore construction activities. Assist in developing cost estimates and programmes related to forecasting defined construction activities. Lead a team of engineers and CAD technicians, ensuring technical integrity and compliance with project specifications. Develop and document sourcing and procurement strategies, and assist in the preparation of tenders. Identify, record, and mitigate construction risks, communicating residual risks to delivery teams. Regularly report on the status and resolution of activities to meet delivery programme priorities. What We’re Looking For: Degree and professional qualification in engineering, or working towards one. A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in planning, designing, or executing offshore construction and operations. Proficiency in CAD software (2D/3D) such as AutoCAD, Revit, and Navisworks. Strong leadership skills and the ability to form effective relationships with project teams and stakeholders. Effective communication skills and a collaborative approach to teamwork. Good working knowledge of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Experience in 3D and 4D modelling software, design review processes, and BIM clash detection. Desirable Attributes: Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) certification with temporary works design experience, particularly in offshore applications. Firsthand experience of working offshore with elements such as drilling, dredging, pile/casing driving, heavy lift and transportation, and mooring. Experience in the design and construction of secant piles and offshore grouting operations. Why Join Us? By joining CWA, you will be part of an innovative project that is setting new benchmarks in sustainability and engineering excellence. Work alongside industry experts and contribute to a project that will have a long-lasting impact. This role offers a dynamic work environment in London, with opportunities to travel to various project locations as needed. Take the next step in your career and become an essential part of our mission to power millions of homes with clean, reliable energy. Click here to apply and join the Civil Works Alliance today