Navigation Administrator Fixed Term up to 12 months maternity cover London£26,631.00 - 28,229.00 per annum 37 hours per week
Trinity House works for the benefit and safety of all mariners as a General Lighthouse Authority and maritime charity. Our people are central to our reputation as a leading maritime organisation, as is our commitment as an employer to developing the skills, capabilities and potential of our workforce.
Trinity
House, the General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands
and Gibraltar, plays a vital role in ensuring the safe navigation of some of
the busiest waters in the world. We provide reliable, efficient and
cost-effective aids to navigation, including lighthouses, lightvessels, buoys
and radio navigation systems.
We are
proud of our long-standing heritage and reputation, built over centuries of
service to the nation’s maritime infrastructure. At the same time, we are a
forward-thinking organisation, continually adapting to meet the evolving needs
of the modern mariner.
We are now
seeking a motivated and organised professional to join our busy Navigation
Department to cover maternity leave for up to 12 months.
WHAT WILL YOU DO
As a key member of the Navigation Department, you will provide essential administrative and project support. Your responsibilities will include:
• Monitoring the progress of maritime
projects through various external agency websites to ensure deadlines are met
• Maintaining and updating relevant
manuals, documentation and internal procedures
• Providing a high level of
administrative and office support to the department
• Ensuring information is accurate,
well-organised and up to date
WHAT DO WE OFFER
• The opportunity to work for a respected organisation with a proud maritime heritage
• A supportive and professional working environment
• Generous annual leave
• Hybrid Working
• Membership in the Civil Service Pension Scheme, with generous employer pension contribution.
WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR
Candidate who can demonstrate:
• Level 2 qualification in Maths and
English
• Level 3 qualification in Business
Administration or equivalent experience desirable)
• Strong administration and
organisational skills
• A high level of attention to
details
• Good
IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience
Interview: w/c 2nd February 2026
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We welcome qualified individuals to apply and we look forward to reviewing your applications for this exciting opportunity. We are committed to equity within a respectful, diverse and inclusive environment.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the online application process, by submitting your CV along with a supporting statement, evidencing how you meet the role requirements.
Second Engineer Officer PermanentEngland and Wales£52,451.00 - 56,901.00 per annum ((Successful candidates will be appointed on the starting salary of this range)3 weeks on, 3 weeks off rotation
Trinity House works for the benefit and safety of all mariners as a General Lighthouse Authority and maritime charity. Our people are central to our reputation as a leading maritime organisation, as is our commitment as an employer to developing the skills, capabilities and potential of our workforce.
We are currently seeking a Second Engineer Officer for this unique role within an equally unique organisation. As part of a small technical team, you’ll work in high quality environments, on a range of our ships, operating 3 weeks on duty, followed by 3 weeks free from duty. You can look forward to plenty of variety – including the chance to help us maintain Aids to Navigation, so you must be keen to build your knowledge and skills as you shape the role around your own aspirations. The ability to quickly get to grips with new technology is also important.
As well as supervising routine maintenance and survey schedules for main diesel engines, you will oversee a range of machinery maintenance and repair. You will have a thorough knowledge of diesel electric propulsion systems and be electrically biased.
We would love to hear from you if you have the following qualifications, skills and experience:
-Second Engineer Certificate of Competency no limitation (III/2);
-Knowledge of Diesel Electric Propulsion Systems;
-Ship Health and Safety Officer;
-A working knowledge of Budgetary Procedures;
-A Working knowledge of IMO, SOLAS, MED, ISM, ISPS, STCW / MLC Codes;
-High Voltage
-Good written communication skills, including report writing;
-DP Maintenance & Chief Engineers CoC desirable although not essential
-A current ENG 1 Medical Certificate.
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We welcome qualified individuals to apply and we look forward to reviewing your applications for this exciting opportunity. We are committed to equity within a respectful, diverse and inclusive environment.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the online application process, by submitting your CV along with a supporting statement, evidencing how you meet the role requirements.
Senior Lighthouse Maintenance Engineer - Civil PermanentHarwich £43,008.00 - 47,839.00 per annum(Successful candidates will be appointed on the starting salary of this range)37 hours per week
Trinity House works for the benefit and safety of all mariners as a General Lighthouse Authority and maritime charity. Our people are central to our reputation as a leading maritime organisation, as is our commitment as an employer to developing the skills, capabilities and potential of our workforce.
We are looking for a dedicated individual to join our field operations
team. Based in Harwich, Essex, working predominantly across the East and South
Coast of England, Gibraltar while sometime venturing to Wales, Cornwall, The Channel
Islands, the Isles of Scilly and beyond within the UK, in some of the most
awe-inspiring coastal locations. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to
play a key role in maintaining the UK’s vital maritime safety assets while
working alongside experienced engineers, technicians, and maritime
professionals.What You’ll Do
You will be responsible for managing the ongoing maintenance of an estate of 21
historic lighthouses and their associated cottages and out buildings, traveling
to many coastal areas and offshore locations in support of the maritime Aids to
Navigation.
The role will include the following tasks:
Draw up contract specifications and negotiate best value contracts for civil maintenance contracts.
Identify the technical suitability of contractors to carry out civil's work for Trinity House.
Ensure CDM Compliance for all necessary work.
Ensure all necessary planning and listed building consents are obtained.
Act as the Trinity House Client when managing contractors on site, ensuring all work is carried out to the agreed specification and quality.
Ensure that reports and returns are entered directly into the appropriate MMIS system.
Working with our Building Services team to ensure the estate asset reports and engineering standards are maintained to the highest level.
To be successful in this role you should ideally have:
Skills and experience
- An experienced building maintenance practitioner able to work unsupervised,
including in selecting and managing building contractors.
- Understanding of management information systems
- A thorough working knowledge of the HSE requirements as relating to the
construction and building industries, in particular those relating to CDM.Qualifications
- A level 4 qualification in a relevant technical discipline or equivalent
experience
- NEBOSH CDM Certificate
- Full driving licence
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We welcome qualified individuals to apply and we look forward to reviewing your applications for this exciting opportunity. We are committed to equity within a respectful, diverse and inclusive environment.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the online application process, by submitting your CV along with a supporting statement, evidencing how you meet the role requirements.