Port Operations Manager

Company: Tony Knows Ltd
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What does a port operations manager do day-to-day?

Every day is different. You’ll be a port and logistics professional ready for senior leadership, solving problems and keeping progress forward.

Responsibilities

  • Leadership of teams and operations
  • Compliance with maritime regulations
  • Coordination of logistics and cargo flows
  • Health & Safety oversight
  • Management of training routes

Qualifications

5+ years operational background. A degree is preferred.

The exact requirements vary by employer and specialization; check job adverts in your target area before deciding on a study path.

Recommended training

  • Logistics of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products

These courses are optional but can help you build the skills often mentioned in port operations manager roles.

Skills you’ll need

  • Leadership
  • Maritime regulation knowledge
  • Logistics coordination
  • Health & Safety management

How to become a port operations manager in the UK

  1. Look up Port Operations Manager roles on LinkedIn or Indeed and read five real job ads.
  2. Talk to someone already working as a Port Operations Manager – even a brief call can help.
  3. Find a beginner course or qualification used by people in this role.
  4. Create a small piece of evidence (project, shadowing, short course) that shows your experience.
  5. Apply to an entry‑level or related opportunity within the next month.

Timeline to get started

  • 0‑6 months – Explore the field: read, research and understand what the role really involves.
  • 6‑12 months – Build foundations: learn the core skills and knowledge behind port operations management.
  • 1‑2 years – Gain proof: build projects, coursework or practical evidence you can show.
  • 3‑5 years – Land your first role: most people reach this stage within 3‑5 years.

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Posted: July 9th, 2026