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The Operations Manager spends a minimum of 50% of their time conducting on-site offshore visits and ... Ensure compliance with health, safety, hygiene, and environmental standards, including food safety ...

The Operations Manager spends a minimum of 50% of their time conducting on-site offshore visits and ... Ensure compliance with health, safety, hygiene, and environmental standards, including food safety ...

The Northeast Campaign Manager, Offshore Wind Energy joins a robust team and will lead significant ... Demonstrated experience utilizing environmental justice organizing principles - recognizes the role ...

ONSHORE EHS MANAGER

New Bedford, MA ยท On-site

$83.90K - $113.70K/yr

The Onshore EHS Manager will be an autonomous individual who will support the onshore operation ... Support in the implementation of the project specific Offshore Environmental Health and Safety Plan ...

Platform Foreman Offshore

Goleta, CA ยท On-site

$200K - $235K/yr

Manage simultaneous operations. * Oversee personnel logistics (crew boats and helicopters) and ... Ensure compliance with all safety and environmental regulations, including30CFR250, Santa Barbara ...

Manage simultaneous operations. * Oversee personnel logistics (crew boats and helicopters) and ... Ensure compliance with all safety and environmental regulations, including30CFR250, Santa Barbara ...

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How much do manager offshore environmental jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager offshore environmental in the United States is $112,353.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $117,000.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager Offshore Environmental, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager Offshore Environmental, you need expertise in environmental science, regulatory compliance, and offshore operations, typically supported by a relevant degree and experience in marine or environmental management. Familiarity with environmental monitoring tools, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and certifications like ISO 14001 are commonly required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating teams and liaising with stakeholders. These skills and qualifications ensure the effective management of environmental risks and regulatory adherence in complex offshore settings.

What are some unique challenges faced by a Manager Offshore Environmental, and how can they be effectively addressed?

A Manager Offshore Environmental often faces the challenge of ensuring compliance with complex environmental regulations across multiple jurisdictions, especially when operating in international waters. Coordinating between onshore teams, offshore crews, and regulatory bodies requires strong communication and organizational skills. Additionally, responding to unexpected environmental incidents, such as oil spills or wildlife disturbances, demands rapid decision-making and thorough preparedness. Staying updated on evolving environmental standards and investing in team training can help address these challenges and ensure effective environmental stewardship.

What does a Manager Offshore Environmental do?

A Manager Offshore Environmental is responsible for overseeing environmental compliance and sustainability initiatives for offshore operations, such as oil and gas platforms or renewable energy projects at sea. They ensure that all activities comply with environmental regulations, conduct environmental impact assessments, and develop strategies to minimize ecological harm. This role also involves coordinating with regulatory bodies, managing environmental monitoring programs, and providing guidance to ensure best practices are followed. Their work is crucial for reducing the environmental footprint of offshore operations and maintaining legal and ethical standards.
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Offshore Decommissioning Logistics Manager

Offshore Decommissioning Logistics Manager

Airswift

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

Contractor

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Our client, a major Oil and gas company, is looking for a Logistics Manager (Offshore Decomissioning) to work on a 6 months contract with extention in Houston, TX
Accountable for end-to-end logistics Management supporting Titan offshore decommissioning activities, including Material Readiness, Marine vessel/spread coordination and integration, Personnel on Board (POB) management and coordination of land, and air transportation.
Key Responsibilities
  • Develop, maintain, and execute the integrated logistics plan for offshore decommissioning scope (vessel movements, port calls, aviation support, trucking, and personnel transfers). Align vessel schedules with decom work packs.
  • Coordinate POB planning and control with Operations: develop POB forecasts; coordinate mobilization/demobilization; verify manifest accuracy; manage bed-space constraints; and ensure alignment with project schedules.
  • Coordinate marine logistics: vessel selection inputs, sailing plans, mobilization plans, deck space planning, port logistics, marine manifests, cargo control, and interface with Marine/Port Captain and vessel operators.
  • Define SIMOPS constraints and vessel interaction rules.
  • Coordinate air logistics: helicopter/crew-change planning, flight requests, passenger/baggage/cargo constraints, weather/standby contingencies, and interface with aviation providers.
  • Coordinate land logistics: trucking/haulage, yard and warehouse movements, permits and escorts as required, laydown management, and interface with bases and ports.
  • Plan and coordinate heavy-lift and critical cargo movements (e.g., modules, subsea equipment, waste containers), including route surveys and lift plans where applicable.
  • Ensure logistics readiness for key execution windows (plug and abandonment campaigns, topsides preparation, lift events, pipeline decommissioning, and site clearance), including contingency and recovery plans.
  • Manage logistics interfaces with Decommissioning, Offshore Installation Manager (OIM)/site leadership, HSE, Marine, Aviation, Base/Materials, Waste Management, and contractors.
  • Maintain a rolling look-ahead (2-12 weeks) and daily execution plan; chair/participate in logistics coordination meetings; and provide status reports and constraints.
  • Ensure compliance with HSE, security, and regulatory requirements for transport, lifting, dangerous goods, immigration/customs, and port/airport rules.
  • Coordinate logistics documentation and records: manifests, load lists, waybills, certificates, dangerous goods declarations, and voyage/flight documentation.
  • Support contractor management and performance: service level expectations, KPI tracking, issue resolution, lessons learned, and continuous improvement.
  • Monitor logistics costs against budget; validate invoices and accruals; and identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising safety or compliance.
  • Respond to operational disruptions (weather, vessel/aircraft availability, mechanical issues) by re-planning and communicating impacts to stakeholders.
  • Optimize logistics coordination between different functions to maximize value to company.
Key Interfaces
  • Decommissioning Project Manager / Offshore Construction Lead
  • Offshore leadership (OIM/Superintendent) and worksite planners
  • Marine/Port Captain, vessel owners/operators, and port authorities
  • Aviation focal point and helicopter/air charter providers
  • Onshore base operations, warehouse/materials management, and freight forwarders
  • HSE, Security, Regulatory/Compliance, and Emergency Response
  • Waste Management and disposal contractors
  • Project Controls with progress and forecast
  • Procurement/Contracts and Finance (cost control, invoicing)
Qualifications & Experience
  • 5+ years of logistics coordination experience in offshore oil & gas, marine operations, offshore construction, or decommissioning (decommissioning experience strongly preferred).
  • Demonstrated experience coordinating POB, crew changes, and offshore manifests.
  • Working knowledge of marine logistics (port operations, vessel scheduling, cargo/manifest control) and aviation logistics (flight scheduling constraints, passenger/cargo rules).
  • Experience with dangerous goods/IMDG awareness and safe transport practices (formal certification where required by company/country).
  • Proficient with planning and reporting tools (e.g., Excel, scheduling/look-ahead trackers) and able to maintain clear records and dashboards.
Skills & Competencies
  • Strong coordination and prioritization skills in a multi-contractor, high-tempo offshore environment.
  • Clear written and verbal communication; able to brief constraints, risks, and options succinctly.
  • High attention to detail (manifests, load lists, certifications, passenger and cargo constraints).
  • Risk-based thinking and proactive contingency planning (weather, equipment availability, schedule change).
  • Working knowledge of incident reporting, stop-work authority, and safe work practices.
  • Commercial awareness and cost and schedule control mindset.
  • Ability to work across cultures/time zones and with offshore/onshore stakeholders.
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