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Job reference:
RMS0094317
Project Controls Manager
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Sector:
Oil & Gas
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Location:
Japan
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Job type:
Contract
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Date posted:
25/08/2011
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The Company:
Our Client is an International Company involved in the supply of Energy globally. Their Operations cover Exploration, Production and Downstream and at present they have projects in over 25 Countries worldwide.
In Australia they are involved in one of the largest LNG Projects, including both Gas and Condensate which is currently in FEED (Front End Engineering Design) Stage.
The Role:
•Responsible for all Project Control activities including contracts & procurement, planning, cost control, document control, information management and all necessary administration support for the Onshore detailed design and construction phases.
•Monitoring Contractor and ensures Contractor comply with Company’s requirement as per Contract
•Attend internal or external progress, coordination, any other meeting as required
•Provide an independent assessment and quality check of contractors deliverable and report especially progress, cost & schedule forecast, variation and claim
•Reviews and validates contractor control systems, procedure and organisation and personnel, which shall meet the company’s requirement as per Contract
•Change control – efficient management of contract change, minimising any impact of the change management process on the progress of the works while complying with MOC requirements and procedures.
•Analyse and communicate early to internal management team any trends that may impact on key project parameters and provide an indication of any potential impact.
Essential Skills / Qualifications:
•Bachelor degree or higher technical qualification
•Extensive experience in similar leadership role on a major Onshore LNG project.
•Have a knowledge and experience to deal with EPC Contract, Project Control progress control, contracts & procurement(contract administration) cost control and reporting.
•A thorough understanding of processes throughout the project lifecycle.
•Ability to extract information from a diverse cross section of project personnel and transformation into procedural format.