Stornoway Port Authority, on behalf of Highlands and Islands Enterprise, operates the deep-water pier at Arnish which is regularly used by offshore construction vessels delivering cargo to the Arnish fabrication yard. The Arnish fabrication facility is currently used for manufacture and assembly of oil and gas equipment as well as wind and wave turbines. It is also likely to continue to be used for both onshore and offshore wind and tidal arrays. Stornoway Port has been used as a service base for survey vessels exploring the waters west of the Hebrides and is the natural choice for a home port for developers working in that area.
Modern Apprentice - Business Administration
**Closing date has been extended**
The closing date for the Assistant Harbour Master / Pilot position is 24/12/2020. Please see below post for further details.
An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Stornoway Port Authority for an Assistant Harbour Master/Marine Pilot. Applications are invited from individuals with the relevant qualifications and experience for this position.
Stornoway Port Authority currently has a vacancy for an Assistant Operations Supervisor The individual should have… https://t.co/Ihyc9Llecj
Stornoway Port Authority will shortly allocate marina berths for the period from 31st October 2020 to 30th April 20… https://t.co/0ftTOj8TOF
Home and Dry campaign, led by the Fishing Industry Safety Group, highlights vital messages about good sea safety. G… https://t.co/s8IeWCArQQ
A great way to learn more about how to maximise your business in the growing #Cruise market in #Lewis and #Harris https://t.co/4MPOgm6Xl6
Cruise ship Amedea is making an unscheduled visit to @SyHarbour today, bringing over 500 passengers ashore.