EarthStream Global
WTG Client Representative

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WTG Client Representative
Duration: 1st October 2026 – 31st March 2027
Inside IR35: Yes
Location: Grimsby, UK
Rotation: 14/14
Description:
Start Date - October 2026
Responsibilities
- Maintain an accurate record of all installation activities daily throughout the execution phase
- Ensure that all relevant approved procedures and risk assessments are followed by the contractor
- Ensure the Contractor proactively manages safety and quality
- Act, behave and lead by example according to client values
Tasks
- Prepare and distribute Daily Progress Reports (DPR) as required
- Ensure the DPRs are signed by all required parties
- Review and understand RA/MS and QHSE documents as required before execution phase commences and keep updated on changes in the documents
- Attend daily meetings, toolbox talks and any other discussions to ensure that the works are being carried out in a safe manner to the required quality
- During all defined key activities and otherwise as often as practicable be present as a witness during installation. Access all work areas provided it is safe to do so
- Participate in safety walks with HSE representatives from client and Contractor organisations
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Deliverables
- Daily recording of activities relating to load-out, transit, positioning and installation
- DPR


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Qualifications
Mandatory:
- GWO courses: Sea Survival, Working at Heights, Enhanced First Aid, Fire Awareness, Manual Handling
- HUET, STCW 2010, OPITO or BOSIET and EBS (STASS, HEED or EBS)
- Offshore medical certificate including chester step test
- IOSH Managing Safely or similar HSE training
Recommended:
- LOLER and CDM
- Marine awareness qualifications as required by the package role
- Minimum 2 years of relevant work experience within specific package area
- IT proficient (Microsoft Word, Excel and Internet); Client DPR and Synergi
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