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Senior Director -Commercial - Administration and Reporting. (CDU740)

Qiddiya Investment Company

Riyadh

On-site

SAR 300,000 - 400,000

Full time

14 days ago

Job summary

A leading national development company in Saudi Arabia is seeking a Commercial Director to oversee contract administration and reporting for multiple stakeholders. You will implement a commercial reporting framework and provide expert guidance across Business Units. The ideal candidate holds a degree in a relevant field and has 15–20 years of experience in contract management, preferably in the Middle East.

Qualifications

  • 15–20 years in commercial management or contract administration.
  • Experience in tendering and administering complex consultancy/delivery contracts.
  • Middle East experience is advantageous.

Responsibilities

  • Lead administration of SDU-managed contracts ensuring compliance.
  • Develop and implement a commercial reporting framework.
  • Provide expert guidance and knowledge-sharing across Business Units.

Skills

Contract governance
Stakeholder engagement
Claims analysis
Expertise in project management

Education

Bachelor’s or Master’s in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Law, or related field
Job description
Objective / Purpose

The Commercial Director – Administration & Reporting will oversee the administration of Delivery Partner, Program Management Consultant (PMC), and Specialist/Subject Matter Expert contracts managed directly within the SDU. The role ensures that Qiddiya gains maximum value from these partnerships by establishing transparent commercial reporting, sharing best practices across Business Units, and providing visibility on key commercial matters. This role is not responsible for contractor administration within individual Business Units but supports them by providing expertise, benchmarks, and lessons learned from SDU-managed partnerships.

Responsibilities
  1. Lead the administration of SDU-managed contracts (Delivery Partners, PMCs, and SMEs) ensuring compliance with governance and Delegation of Authority.
  2. Provide expert guidance and knowledge-sharing across Business Units on commercial best practices, contract governance, and claim handling.
  3. Support Business Units with commercial expertise (e.g., claims analysis, EOT assessments, cost recovery), without assuming ownership of contractor administration.
  4. Develop and implement a commercial reporting framework that consolidates data from delivery partners, enabling transparency across the Development portfolio.
  5. Coordinate with the Delivery Central Performance Office to integrate commercial insights into centralized performance dashboards.
  6. Ensure visibility of commercial risks, claims trends, and lessons learned across Business Units, enabling proactive decision-making.
  7. Standardize templates, dashboards, and KPIs for reporting of Delivery Partner performance across the portfolio.
  8. Benchmark SDU commercial practices against international best practice, tailoring lessons for Qiddiya’s giga-project scale.
  9. Provide strategic input into SDU-led initiatives (e.g., modular/DFMA, digital delivery, partnerships engagement) from a commercial perspective.
  10. Act as a central liaison between Business Units and Central Procurement on commercial issues related to Delivery Partners/PMCs.
  11. Support the Strategic Delivery Unit – Delivery Partnerships Lead with executive-level reporting and presentations on commercial matters.
  12. Mentor commercial analysts/managers within the SDU to build long-term internal capability.
Internal Stakeholders
  • SDU – Delivery Partnerships Lead – Alignment on commercial strategy and reporting (weekly/bi-weekly).
  • Business Units (Sports, Entertainment, Hospitality, Retail, etc.) – Provide expertise and share best practices in contractor administration and claims (monthly/quarterly).
  • Central Procurement – Coordinate on contract terms, extensions, and compliance for Delivery Partners/PMCs (bi-weekly).
  • Delivery Central Performance Office – Integration of SDU commercial reporting into enterprise-wide dashboards (monthly).
  • Finance, Risk & Legal – Coordination on claims, disputes, and financial implications (as required).
External Stakeholders
  • Delivery Partners (Mace, Parsons, Jasara, etc.) – Contract administration, claims, and reporting compliance (weekly/bi-weekly).
  • Specialist Consultants / SMEs – Oversight of SDU-managed consultancy agreements (as required).
  • Claims Experts / Advisors – Engagement for independent assessment on complex cases (as required).
  • Industry Forums – Benchmarking and knowledge-sharing on PMC/DP commercial practices (annual/bi-annual).
Qualifications
  • Degree: Bachelor’s or Master’s in Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Law, or related field.
  • Experience: 15–20 years in commercial management or contract administration, with significant experience in tendering and administering multiple complex and fast-paced consultancy/delivery contracts; Middle East experience is advantageous.
  • Licenses / Certifications: RICS (MRICS/FRICS) or equivalent highly desirable; PMP or equivalent advantageous.
  • Skills: Strong expertise in contract governance, PMC/DP administration, and claims; ability to synthesize and share best practices across multiple Business Units; excellent stakeholder engagement and executive reporting skills.
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