This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Procurement/Construction Manager to ensure the project is executed in accordance with ADNOC Onshore and project procedures and Shareholder expectations. Directly manages Procurement/ Contracts for a high-profile client.
What makes you remarkable
At Wood, we are committed to equal opportunities and welcome all talented individuals to consider joining our team. So even if you don't match every statement below but feel you have some of the experience, knowledge or skills needed for this role, we encourage you to apply. It will take all of us working together to deliver solutions to the world’s most critical challenges.
Expected:
Bachelor of Science Degree from an accredited college or university or equivalent.
Good understanding of Project management elements and standards including Contract terms and conditions.
20 years experience in the Oil and Gas Industry or other related industrial experience.
At least 8-10 years in Project Management handling logically inter-related major projects.
Prior experience of working with EPC Contractors /Operating Company /Engineering consultants.
Good knowledge of engineering, fabrication, construction, planning, resource allocation, Contract management and administrative functions.
Gas Compression and dehydration experience preferred.
Good knowledge of international codes and standards related to the oil and gas industry.
Fluency in English with good communication skills.
Extensive experience in project management, project control, and contracts management.
Proven track record of handling mega projects.
ADNOC projects experience is highly preferred.
Strong leadership and communication skills.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and prioritize tasks effectively.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide project management support to ensure successful project delivery.
Develop and implement project management plans, schedules, and budgets.
Coordinate with project stakeholders to ensure alignment and effective communication.
Manage project risks, interfaces, issues, and changes.