The Company Since the 1970s, Briggs has grown to become a market leader in the marine and environmental services industry, employing 700 dedicated members of staff. Providing clients with services ranging from terminal operations to subsea cable repair, Briggs is committed to employing dedicated and skilled staff looking for a career that offers stability, recognition and meaningful career progression. At Briggs, we are proud of our core values. They underpin our decision-making and provide a benchmark for all our work, as well as shaping our company culture for future success. The Role The Project Manager will manage and be responsible for renewable and inter-island cable installation projects within the Subsea Services department around the UK and North West Europe. The successful candidate will coordinate project-related tasks while providing technical expertise and managing and leading a broad range of sub-contractors, as well as operational and technical teams. There will also be the opportunity to work on other offshore construction projects including transformer installation and blade recovery etc. Principal Responsibilities Managing project scopes as part of major offshore and onshore subsea cable projects Reporting to the Senior Project Manager and leading Project Engineers in your project team Providing engineering input from initial assessment through to technical and economic feasibility Reviewing and preparing technical and non-technical reports to a high standard including specifications, reports, proposals, calculations and contracts Providing support on technical tenders, business development and client relations as required Ensuring environmental and archaeological compliance is being adhered to Attending client and site visits as required Working effectively on several projects concurrently to deliver to tight deadlines Supporting and mentoring the career development of junior team members Attending vessel mobilisation & de-mobilisations, and various site operations including site visits, cable load-ins, shore end pull-ins and work on the vessels as part of the offshore team The Candidate Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant discipline – preferably Marine/Engineering/Renewable Energy/Environmental Good analytical skills Excellent communication and language skills in English (written and spoken) A hands-on approach, a strong team player and a professional attitude towards health & safety and the environment Willing to work offshore for periods of time as part of the offshore team What’s in it for you We offer an excellent package with a pension, life assurance, a Cycle to Work scheme and much more, as well as opportunities for on-the-job training and career progression within a stable environment. As an equal-opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applications from individuals with protected characteristics and will provide any reasonable adjustments needed during the application and assessment process, as well as upon joining. Next Steps You must be able to provide relevant documentation confirming that you have the right to work in the UK.