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Project Manager

Maersk
Merseyside
1 day ago
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Job Description

When you join Maersk, you will find that the world is your workplace. You will work in a culturally diverse, performance stimulating environment, surrounded by new ideas and different ways of doing things.

We – Maersk Project Logistics – have an opening as Project Manager within our Industrial Projects team. We handle all types of transportation for our clients, both over-dimensional and containerized, which means our workday is very diverse and no 2 days alike. If you have a passion for global environment, will be motivated by complex coordination with multiple stakeholders, often in remote areas globally in a fast-paced environment and equally important, you see yourself as a team player, then this job is for you!

We offer

Working at Maersk brings a unique blend of being part of a rich heritage and an enthusiastic, youthful, fast-paced logistics company. We believe in rewarding and recognizing individual performances within highly professional teams supported by our distinctive values.

Collaborative and commercial mindsets are the key cornerstones of being a high performer in Maersk. Ours being a network business, it is key that you are able to think and act beyond your own domain and geography of work. By commercial mindset we mean your ability to think of the benefits for the customer; in whatever action, you take, irrespective of your position and role.

The role as Project Manager offers a great opportunity to be part of a winning team and be a strong enabler in shaping the success of our increased focus on Project Logistics. You will be part of a new build Global team as desire to deliver best in class service, effective communication, cost awareness and continuous performance which supports our growth aspirations and the success of our customers within Project Logistics.

The position will be located in Liverpool.

Key responsibilities

As a Project Manager, you will be a part of a team of experienced colleagues in the Maersk Project Logistics product, where we strive to deliver the best service for our customers.


Together with the Industrial Projects team you will play a key role in designing tailor-made logistics solutions and coordination of various projects for our customers as well as being part of our accelerated growth within our segment.

You will be working with all aspects in the project forwarding industry including:

Executing transport and logistics solutions globally Manage all operational and documentation aspects of the project(s) Daily vessel and truck and movement update Procuring and evaluating offers from sub-contractors Daily contact with all stakeholders Potential travel related to projects

We are looking for

Our ideal candidate is innovative, self-driven person with a can-do attitude, well organized with good stakeholder management skills in a complexed working environment. You work well with challenging situations and enjoy in having project responsibility. We value our unique team and are looking for someone who shares our vision of teamwork being the backbone of all we do.

The ideal candidate has:

You have minimum two years’ experience working in forwarding/logistics Experience with over-dimensional transports by sea and/or road It could also be you have a different background from another industry, and you want to try using your experience and skills in a different industry. You can work in a structured and organized way, but also keep an innovative mindset You are a team player, but can also carry out assignments independently You are responsible, hardworking, and energetic Interested in working with different cultures around the world Ability to travel to various locations of execution. Fluent in both written and verbal English – other language skills are welcome

Maersk is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we embrace different styles of thinking. Maersk is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants without regard to race, colour, gender, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy or parental leave, veteran status, gender identity, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with all legal requirements.

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