Livingston James Partners with Forth Ports to Appoint a Property Director

*Please note this opportunity is now closed to further applications. Should you be interested in similar roles and wish to have an exploratory discussion, please contact Sophie Randles at [email protected].

Livingston James is delighted to partner with Forth Ports to appoint a new Property Director. 

An opportunity to join one of the UK’s most influential infrastructure groups and help shape the future of port development.

Forth Ports is a powerhouse of UK trade, operating eight strategically located ports – including Tilbury, London’s closest deep-water port. Collectively, they move over 31 million tonnes of cargo annually, contributing £950 million to the economy and powering supply chains across the country. Tilbury alone handles 36% of the Thames’ cargo flow, generates over half our turnover, and has ambitious plans to double throughput and triple direct employment over the next decade.

Forth Ports is seeking a strategic and driven Property Director to oversee all property-related activity at the Port of Tilbury – London’s closest deep-water port and a vital gateway for UK trade. As the port enters a transformative growth phase, this leadership role will shape the future of one of the UK’s most commercially important logistics hubs.

Candidates should bring a proven ability to manage complex property and land projects to budget and timescale as well as experience of implementing successful change to improve performance.

Click on the below brochure for further information or contact retained advisor, Sophie Randles: [email protected].

 

 

Any direct applications or third-party introductions to Forth Ports will be forwarded to Livingston James for consideration.

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