Procurement Manager - Onshore and Offshore Sub Stations

St James

Procurement Manager - Onshore and Offshore Sub Stations

Salary Not Specified

St James, Edinburgh

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 3 days ago, 15 Sep | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: d515d32b429647e3b2535ab20de16b71

Full Job Description

This role is the Procurement Manager for Onshore and Offshore Sub Stations, the role will manage the selection for the EPC, negotiate the EPC contract terms and establish the rates and prices to move from design through to commissioning. The 2024 scope is to negotiate the EPC contract terms and prices and complete the competitive FEED. The scope beyond 2024 is to lead the contract (>1 billion GBP).

Negotiation of large EPC contracts (preferably including UK onshore construction experience)

Developing commercial models for lump sum conversion e.g. elements of the scope will not be able to be fixed and different remuneration will be required such as schedules of rates, indexation, cost plus, lump sum etc.

Contract and Claims management experience for Fabrication and Onshore Civils contracts., Agreements and negotiations, Analytical Thinking, Building sustainability, Category spend profiling, Category Strategy, Commercial Acumen, Communication, Cost modelling, Decision Making, Digital fluency, Market Analysis, Negotiation planning and preparation, Sourcing strategy, Stakeholder Management, Supplier Selection, Sustainability awareness and action, Value creation and management

Please note that our St James Square (SJS) office is soon to be re-locating. This role however will continue to be based in Central London.

Role Synopsis

Bp is transitioning from an International Oil Company to an Integrated Energy Company and has made significant and exciting investments in Offshore Wind.

In the UK, BP has a joint venture with EnBW to develop the Mona and Morgan offshore windfarms, each 1.5GW projects in the Irish Sea and Morven a further 2.9GW project located off the East coast of Scotland.

The Mona and Morgan offshore wind farm projects are currently running a competitive FEED process for the Electrical Sub Stations scope. During the FEED, contending contractors will submit their designs and execution strategies, contract terms exceptions and commercial proposals in order to be selected as the EPC contractor for the design, fabrication and construction of the onshore and offshore substations for the Mona and Morgan projects. The electrical scopes includes one onshore substation in Wales for Mona and one onshore substation in England for Morgan, the scope also includes 1.5GW offshore substations for Mona and 1.5GW offshore substations for Morgan ( the decision on whether this is 2 large or 6 smaller offshore substations has not been taken).

At bp, we provide an excellent working environment and employee benefits such as an open and inclusive culture, a great work-life balance, tremendous learning and development opportunities to craft your career path, life and health insurance, medical care package and many others.

We support our people to learn and grow in a diverse and exciting environment. We believe that our team is strengthened by diversity. We are committed to crafting an inclusive environment in which everyone is respected and treated fairly.

There are many aspects of our employees' lives that are significant, so we offer benefits to enable your work to fit with your life. These benefits can include flexible working options, collaboration spaces in a modern office environment, and others benefits.

Reinvent your career as you help our business meet the challenges of the future.