Harvey Nash
Logistics Coordinator

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Harvey Nash is now inviting candidates to apply for the role of Logistics Coordinator, 12 month contract.
Location: Scotland Hybrid to one of these locations: Aberdeen, Inverness, Perth or Glasgow
Inside of IR35, £500 - £550 a day
We require a Logistics Coordinator to support the delivery of major transmission and infrastructure projects. Working alongside the Logistics Manager, Project Teams and Principal Contractors, you'll help ensure personnel, materials, equipment and site services are available to support construction activities safely and on schedule.
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Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate the movement of materials, equipment and personnel across project sites.
- Act as a key interface between contractors, suppliers and project stakeholders.
- Monitor contractor logistics performance and identify risks, delays and constraints.
- Support site mobilisation activities, including transport, accommodation, access and welfare arrangements.
- Assist with logistics planning, site access, laydown areas and traffic management.
- Attend project meetings and provide updates on logistics performance and issues.
- Promote high standards of health, safety, environmental and quality compliance.
- Maintain logistics records, delivery documentation and lessons learned.


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About You
- Experience in construction, utilities, energy, infrastructure or major project logistics.
- Proven ability to coordinate contractors, suppliers and multiple stakeholders.
- Strong organisational, planning and communication skills.
- Knowledge of construction health & safety requirements and site operations.
- Proactive approach to problem solving and continuous improvement.
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