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A leading Oil and Gas Operator in Aberdeen is looking for a Principal Contracts Engineer for a 12-month PAYE contract role with a hybrid working arrangement. The successful candidate will manage the end-to-end Contract Lifecycle, ensuring maximum value delivery, and work closely with various stakeholders. Candidates should have a degree in Supply Chain Management, a strong track record in contractual negotiations, and expertise in market dynamics. Excellent analytical and negotiation skills are essential.
Our client, an Oil and Gas Operator in Aberdeen is seeking a Principal Contract Engineer. This is an initial 12 Month PAYE contract role with a hybrid working arrangement in place.
The Principal Contracts Engineer is an important role within the team in ensuring that value is delivered to the client for all Operations (including Logistics) spend areas.
The role works closely with others in the SCM team, and with senior internal stakeholders and external third parties and continuously seeks to improve value. The role ensures SCM is perceived as a positive, significant, value adding integral partner to the client.
Be seen by the business and externally as a Supply Chain Management expert for assigned categories and contracts. Deep knowledge of assigned and related categories, providing leadership and insight for the business on all aspects of market dynamics, regulatory framework, suppliers and technical innovations.
Identify opportunities, lead and evaluate competitive tenders and proposals for the supply of goods and services, negotiating with suppliers on all commercial and contractual matters and applying judgement as to what constitutes an acceptable level of contractual risk and supply resilience.
Source and procure highly complex contracting requirements with high criticality impact for the client, ensuring optimum value for money within defined service and quality criteria, lead and evaluate competitive tenders negotiating with major suppliers on all commercial and contractual matters and applying judgement as to what constitutes an acceptable level of contractual risk and supply resilience.
Provide support in complex negotiations through data, market or other analysis.
Draft, negotiate and obtain agreement to highly significant commercial contracts ensuring that operational and commercial risks to business are fully understood and mitigated.
Identify and achieve significant defined improvement to the bottom line and cost saving targets by examining total acquisition costs and working closely with internal stakeholders and suppliers.
Forecast future expenditure patterns within key business units, developing appropriate strategies to ensure budgeted value improvements are proactively identified and implemented with appropriate pace.
Contribute, optimize and challenge business plans where alternate opportunities exist to deliver higher value outcomes, ensuring all options have been duly evaluated.
Within the End-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management framework, lead the development, building and maintenance of supplier engagement through appraisal and performance monitoring, value analysis, continuous improvement, supplier/supply base development, compliance and demand management.
Lead engagement with multiple stakeholder interfaces/touch points across the business to ensure a consistent approach.
Ensure compliance to contract terms, both legal and commercial (including value delivery) and management of contractual risk. Lead solutions with stakeholders to ensure remediation or reduction of risk.
Manage a comprehensive overview of supplier performance across assigned business unit(s).
Resolve contractual and supplier disputes where they occur, protecting the interests of the business at all times. Engage legal team if required and gain remedial / recompense for the business if appropriate.
Consult and provide input to the budgeting process in relation to supplier spend and engage on supplier cost saving initiatives, leading where appropriate.
Proactively challenge requirements and re-negotiate contracts as necessary during the contract period and build strategies to manage end-of-contract term options appropriately for the client.
Negotiate the terms and conditions of the Contract in line with client's Contract Deviation processes and get appropriate input from Legal, Compliance, Tax and Insurance experts.
Identify any operational and regulatory risks, escalating as appropriate.
Operate information systems to the required standard to maintain accurate and secure records.
Understand and adhere to the company and department standards, policies and procedures.
Adhere to the Competence and Training procedures.
Managing for value, is the external market expert, understanding the client's commercial drivers and SCM's role in supporting these.
Degree educated or appropriate relevant in work experience. MBA or Bachelor's with a degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, or Finance preferred.
Engagement up to the most senior level demonstrating the ability to influence stakeholders and manage conflicting views. Effective networking and business partnering skills.
Self-directed, pro-active, flexible, resilient, motivated and results oriented.
Experience of working in a global matrix organisation.
Evidence of managing a category through the whole life cycle, ensuring the value created in the negotiation stage hits the bottom line.
Confidence and credibility with excellent communication and relationship management skills.
Advanced influencing, persuading and negotiating skills. Ability to present complex ideas / concepts and take a consultative approach with stakeholders and peers.
Team player with an ability to manage complex relationships and matrix teams.
Excellent analytical skills with the ability to identify and expeditiously exploit commercial opportunities. Advanced skill using MS Office including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Ability to meet deadlines / deliver on promises.
MCIPS or equivalent.