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PROJECT CONTROL ENGINEER

Eni

Greater London

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

A global energy company in London is seeking a Project Control Engineer to support project management and performance monitoring for pipeline-focused initiatives. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and relevant experience in the oil & gas industry. Strong communication skills and proficiency in Primavera P6 are essential. The position promotes career growth in a company committed to sustainability and diversity.

Qualifications

  • Relevant experience in the oil & gas industry, particularly with operating companies.
  • Experience working on pipeline-related projects.
  • Experience with Ascii or Xflow is an advantage.

Responsibilities

  • Support the Package Manager in managing project controls.
  • Conduct site visits and attend meetings with contractors.
  • Provide progress reports including KPIs and variance analysis.
  • Monitor project compliance with contractual obligations.

Skills

Project execution
Project controls
Fluent English
Strong computer skills
Communication
Team spirit

Education

Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline

Tools

Primavera P6
SharePoint
Job description

Job title: PROJECT CONTROL ENGINEER
Location: London, UK
Contract type: Permanent
Language requirements: Fluent level of English

At Eni, we are looking for a Project Control Engineer within Liverpool Bay CCS.
You will support the Package Manager in monitoring contractor performance and assist the Project Control Department in preparing and updating package/contract schedules and reporting activities.

About Liverpool Bay CCS Limited

Liverpool Bay CCS Limited, a member of the Eni S.p.A. group, owns and operates the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Transportation and Storage infrastructure. The project is a key component of the HyNet North West Industrial Cluster, reducing carbon emissions in the North West of England and North Wales. The company transports captured CO2 from plants to permanent storage beneath Liverpool Bay, using repurposed infrastructure such as depleted reservoirs. By joining Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd, employees contribute to sustainable development while benefiting from a dynamic, innovative work environment.

Main responsibilities
  • Support the Package Manager (PM) in managing project controls for the allocated work package(s).
  • Attend meetings with contractors and conduct site visits.
  • Maintain and update the package control schedule, integrating it into the Integrated LBCCS schedule.
  • Provide the PM and Project Control Department with progress reports, including schedule updates, KPIs, forecasts, variance analysis and improvement opportunities.
  • Monitor and ensure project compliance with contractual obligations and procedural requirements.
  • Verify contractor progress and review payment applications.
  • Assist the package team in developing action plans to prevent cost and schedule overruns, including through value engineering.
  • Support the review and challenge of forecast trend analyses for package schedules and costs.
  • Analyse the status of project deliverables to assess and challenge forecasted man‑hours to completion.
  • Review forecasts with the Project Manager and Engineering Leadership Team.
  • Monitor project performance and present findings to the package team.
  • Prepare reports analysing project progress during development and execution stages.
  • Manage the database for project lessons learned.
  • Maintain detailed change management records and support the WPM in evaluating change orders, if applicable.
  • Support the WPM in monitoring progress on permitting activities.
Skills and experience required
  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline.
  • Relevant experience in a similar role within the oil & gas industry, particularly operating companies.
  • Strong experience in project execution and project controls, with knowledge of control tools and principles.
  • Experience working on pipeline‑related projects.
  • Experience using Primavera P6 and SharePoint is essential. Experience with Ascii or Xflow is an advantage.
  • Fluent level of English.
  • Strong computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite).
  • Proactive in gathering all required information, flexible and adaptable mindset.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with all stakeholders, understanding appropriate ethics and protocols across different functions.
  • Strong team spirit.
  • Willingness to travel within the UK and internationally as required.
How to apply
  • Applications are only accepted through our online application system.
  • Please upload your CV in English.
About Eni

Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company focused on energy security and the energy transition, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050. Eni invests in technologies such as renewable energy, bio‑refining, carbon capture and storage, and exploratory projects in fusion energy.

Working at Eni

Eni values enterprising people who make a difference. It promotes flexible ways of working, well‑being, and work–life balance. Diversity and inclusion are core values. Successful applicants will be contacted to continue the selection process.

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