Project Manager
About the job
Onshore Package Manager – Offshore Wind (Korea)
A major international offshore wind developer is hiring an Onshore Package Manager to lead the full delivery scope for a ~500 MW fixed-bottom offshore wind project located off Korea’s west coast. This position reports directly to the Group Head of Execution and is responsible for managing all onshore elements of the project, including landfall, onshore export cabling, civil works, the onshore substation and the full grid-connection interface. The role spans design development, procurement, construction, commissioning and commercial oversight. The project is progressing toward construction in 2026 with target energisation in 2029 under long-term fixed-price PPAs.
The Onshore Package Manager will coordinate the entire onshore programme from early planning through execution. This includes close collaboration with other package managers in offshore cables, foundations, WTG, OSS, engineering and commercial teams to ensure all interfaces are aligned and managed proactively. The position leads procurement activities for the onshore EPC scope, prepares and evaluates tenders, conducts negotiations, awards contracts and manages commercial performance throughout delivery. The role is accountable for contractor management, change control, claims, risk mitigation and schedule performance, ensuring all works remain aligned with the offshore installation timetable and the overall energisation sequence.
The position requires continuous coordination with cable suppliers, civil and electrical EPC contractors, engineering consultants, permitting stakeholders and the national transmission operator to secure timely progress and compliance with Korean grid codes, protection and control requirements and SCADA integration. Regular time will be spent between the office and site to oversee progress, resolve issues and maintain adherence to safety, environmental and quality standards. The role also prepares structured weekly and monthly reports and supports the handover of onshore assets to the Operations and Maintenance function.
Candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field and have at least ten years of experience in the energy or power-delivery sector, with a strong background in onshore substations, transmission systems, civil construction and EPC contracting. Experience delivering large technical packages in major infrastructure or offshore wind projects is essential.
Strong understanding of high-voltage systems, grid-connection processes, commissioning and protection and control systems is required, together with experience running procurement processes and negotiating EPC agreements.
Fluent English and strong communication and stakeholder-management skills are required. Knowledge of HV testing, grid compliance procedures, safe systems of work and SAP is beneficial.
