BP International- Jakarta (Indonesia)
Job Description
Member of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Plant project delivery leadership team as an integral part of Project Management Team, reporting to LNG Project Services Team Leader.The LNG Cost Engineer shall implement and adhere to relevant BP Global Project Organization (GPO) requirements and best practices.
The LNG Cost Engineer role holds responsibility for budget, monitors and updates cost for LNG project as an integral part of Tangguh Expansion Project. This includes developing the cost engineer within LNG Plant delivery scope as well as maintains functional lines of communication and responsibility to Tangguh Expansion Project Services.
Key accountabilities
Plans & Procedures
• Develop the Project Services and Controls strategy, plans and procedures for cost control, reflecting both BP and contractor roles and responsibilities.
• Coordinate preparation of Project Services Execution Plan in particular LNG section
• Adhere to the segment financial and business and project processes.
Cost
•Ensure the development of appropriate yearly and long term budgets (CAPEX and OPEX) for internal and external stakeholders (TJVA Partners, BPMIGAS), implement, and monitor costs within a project stage and for entire project until completion/close-out.
•Prepare monthly forecast against BPMIGAS and BP Internal and Partner’s budget
•Ensure no surprises to the GPF Delivery Team in term of forecast cost vs approved budget through timely notification and rigorous cost trend and forecasting analysis.
•Provide input for Cost Performance Review Meeting
•Prepare monthly cash call and drawdown
Estimates
•Active player in providing input to preparation of Cost & Schedule Risk analysis in particular readiness for LNG Cost Estimate
Change Management
•Ensure the change management process is rigorously implemented and followed for GPF Delivery.
Risk Management
Proactively work with Engineering Team to identify potential risk to delivery of project cost. , link risk process to change process and estimate
Reporting
•Developing and issuing various reports to appropriate stakeholders.
•Prepare and present Project information to appropriate stakeholders.
•Develop Project Closeout Plan.
Essential Education
Minimum Bachelor of Science in Engineering Discipline
Essential experience and job requirements
•Min 8 (eight) years cost engineer experience within the oil, gas or chemical industry in major facilities projects, multiple projects spanning at minimum through FEED (Front End Engineering Design) and EPC (Engineering Procurement Construction) or EPCC (Engineering Procurement Construction Commissioning) projects scope. Experience in overall range Project Appraisal, Concept Selection & Definition, Definition, Execution and hndover to Operations will be an advantage.
•Experience in working on LNG or refinery or chemical plant project facilities is a must.
•Mastery and work extensively with Cost Management software.
•Familiar with risk assessment process in particular cost risk assessment.
•Familiar with BPMIGAS process in tendering and reporting.
•Experience of working as a team in a project environment with significant capabilities in the areas of cost control. Ability to interface effectively with people of all levels, both internal and third parties, with wide ranging cultural backgrounds.
•Hold Indonesia citizenship
Other essential skills and knowledge
•Proven track record of responsibility for delivery of complex problems in a team context.
•Willing and able to be mobile in support of the project.
•Self-starter who excels upon working in a multi-disciplinary environment, including operations, sub-surface, wells, and commercial functions.
•Strong planning, interpersonal, presentation, communication, and organizational skills.
•High motivation and the ability to achieve goals and be a team player
Desirable criteria & qualifications
•Adhere to the segment financial and business and project processes.
•Project experience or a combination of engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and startup thru handover system to Operations is an advantage.
•Proper understanding of BP Capital Value Process and Major Project common process is an asset.
•Experience in BP previous projects is a plus.
•Experience of performing the project cost control functions in oil & gas facilities projects.
•Experience working with project teams and contractors in FEED and EPC] dynamic projects environments.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Yes - up to 10%
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
Our business is the exploration, production, refining, trading and distribution of energy. This is what we do, and we do it on a truly global scale. With a workforce of 80,000 employees, BP operates with business activities and customers in more than 80 countries across six continents. Every day, we serve millions of customers around the world. We are continually looking for talented, committed and ambitious people to help us shape the face of energy for the future.
The Global Projects Organisation (GPO) is accountable for the line delivery of Upstream's global portfolio of over 45 major projects. GPO has 4 key roles: .
- Integration, with overall accountability for FM delivery from the beginning of project appraisal to first production, .
- Optimisation, with a focus on selecting the right development concepts, leveraging standardization, segment scale and learning, .
- Execution, continuously improving efficiency with rigorous performance management, .
- Advice, to inform segment portfolio decisions.
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Significant value is created in the front end of projects where we optimize the development concept with multi-disciplinary input, and a standardized model will ensure that we performance manage the developments to ensure that we continuously improve. .
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The goal of the GPO is to deliver sustainable efficiency improvement, close the learning loop with Operations, and to deliver functional performance into GPO Projects.
Company Description
BP is constantly exploring new
oil and natural gas fields. This means a continuous flow of new
challenges for people in our Upstream business around the world.
Join our Upstream business and you'll be part of a team that finds, develops, recovers and transports oil and natural gas around the world. We operate in 22 countries and, taking into account our in-house team, contractors and joint ventures, Upstream employs about 100,000 people. Our major interests are in the USA, UK, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey (AGT), Angola, North Africa, Norway, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, India, China, Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Russia and Canada.
We're continually developing new technologies to locate and access new resources. Using industry-leading seismic imaging we recover heavy oil and gas from unconventional rocks and maximise resources from existing and deepwater oil fields. Producing safe, reliable and efficient well operations is always our priority, and by integrating real-time data to our operations, we can manage risk from sand-prone reservoirs and reduce integrity risk.
In 2011, we had a record year for new access, gaining 55 exploration licences in nine countries, which opened up around 322,000 km2 of new fields. Despite major
developments like Mad Dog in the Gulf of Mexico, Clair Ridge in the UK, Tangguh in Indonesia and Rumaila in Iraq, we plan to more than double our exploration expenditure over the next few years. This means even more opportunity for upstream specialists - from engineers and geologists to operations, planning and logistics professionals.
Join our Upstream business and you'll be part of a team that finds, develops, recovers and transports oil and natural gas around the world. We operate in 22 countries and, taking into account our in-house team, contractors and joint ventures, Upstream employs about 100,000 people. Our major interests are in the USA, UK, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey (AGT), Angola, North Africa, Norway, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, India, China, Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Russia and Canada.
We're continually developing new technologies to locate and access new resources. Using industry-leading seismic imaging we recover heavy oil and gas from unconventional rocks and maximise resources from existing and deepwater oil fields. Producing safe, reliable and efficient well operations is always our priority, and by integrating real-time data to our operations, we can manage risk from sand-prone reservoirs and reduce integrity risk.
In 2011, we had a record year for new access, gaining 55 exploration licences in nine countries, which opened up around 322,000 km2 of new fields. Despite major
developments like Mad Dog in the Gulf of Mexico, Clair Ridge in the UK, Tangguh in Indonesia and Rumaila in Iraq, we plan to more than double our exploration expenditure over the next few years. This means even more opportunity for upstream specialists - from engineers and geologists to operations, planning and logistics professionals.
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