Cenergy International
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The Project Lead is accountable to integrate the functions of the project team to successfully deliver the facilities project beginning at the AFS gate through Closeout. The Project Lead will effectively plan and guide the project through funding gates, phases, and milestones to meet project objectives. The Project Lead will ensure effective stakeholder alignment throughout the project and manage performance status in cost, schedule, risk management and HSE through engagement with the Functional Managers.
Responsibilities may include:
Demonstrate active and visible support for Incident-Free Culture (IFC) principles. Conduct IFC workshops, as needed.
Support the Human Performance principles and becoming a better Learning Organization by understanding/learning from the employees who conduct the work.
Participate in assigned Contractor s weekly craft safety, and daily toolbox meetings while on site.
Team Leadership
Steward and integrate the functions to ensure focus on an individual project s objectives.
Influence and communicate with all functions to keep a project on track and escalate roadblocks to leadership early.
Work with Integrated Planning, Operations, and other stakeholders to ensure project plans are robust and supported.
Communicate to the team, management, partners, suppliers, and customers. Keep all stakeholders informed of decisions (management and technical) progress and issues.
Communicate project staffing requirements to Functional Managers.
Ensure all project team members understand the project scope, their roles scope, responsibilities, and accountabilities.
Integrate required activities of and provide effective team leadership for all project resources.
Project Development
Ensure alignment and agreement on project objectives, statement of requirements, FEL 2 execution plan, and deliverables handover from Development Engineering
Work with the functions to deliver a P50 cost estimate and schedule with documented assumptions and scope.
Utilize the CPMS AK Project Categorization to determine the project category and follow the proper roadmap to implement CPMS AK project management standards and practices commensurate with project size and risk.
Facilitate project team kick-off meetings at the commencement of each project phase.
Engage with Project Assurance Director to complete Project Maturity Assessment at the beginning and end of each project phase as appropriate.
Work with the PIM and Project Assurance Director to develop assurance engagement and funding plans for each phase of the project.
Ensure all funding gate support documents are developed and delivered to funding and technical reviewers.
Revise the Project Execution Plan (PEP) for each phase and each area of activity required to deliver the project in the execution phase.
Review Lessons Learned from similar projects and efficiently apply as appropriate.
Project Execution
Coordinate project work activities according to schedule, budget, quality of work product, and work scope of the planning phases.
Work with Engineering Manager and Construction Manager to set proper priority for project deliverables and activities according to the premised schedule.
Engage and support Project Engineer, Construction Supervisors, Completion & Commissioning Lead, and Ops Representative to resolve project issues and technical challenges.
Bring forward changes in conjunction with Engineering for change board review prior to proceeding.
Monitor cost and schedule performance, ensuring trends are raised to reflect changes in premises and assumptions.
Monitor contingency drawdown in conjunction with Project Services.
Maintain Risk Register and continue to update on periodic basis.
Ensure data/documentation is handed over to operations in a timely manner to support start-up.
Contracting
Define project-specific scopes of work and ensure Supply Chain sourcing procedures are followed to evaluate and select vendors from the portfolio s strategic vendor list.
Elevate contractor disputes, compliance, and performance issues to the Engineering Manager or Construction Manager, as appropriate.
Project Closing
Develop a plan and resource requirements to close the execution phase of the project and set priorities such that activities can be executed according to the close-out plan.
Celebrate the project completion and recognize and reward the team.
Conduct Lessons Learned workshops.
Qualifications
Basic/Required:
Bachelor s degree or higher in Engineering
5+ years engineering experience with oil & gas facilities capital projects
Willing and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to travel up to 10% of the time for project support
Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook and familiarity with Office 365 web applications
Education: Bachelor s Degree or higher in Engineering
Work Schedule: 9-80 Schedule (9Hr Days) - 5 days on / 2 days off
Pay Range: The pay range for this position is $80.00 - $100.00 per hour; however, the pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. This pay information is provided pursuant to applicable law and is based in part on market location.
Benefits:
The benefits available for this position include:
Cenergy is a dynamic, diverse, woman-owned company that has provided stellar support to our clients globally for over 25 years! We hire extraordinary people, and each of our team members are encouraged to embody our core values to drive innovation and own it with integrity and trust while adding to our positive and forward-thinking atmosphere.
Project Consultant IV/Project Lead
Posted: 11/05/2024
2024-11-05
2025-01-08
Job Category: Oil & Gas Upstream
Job Number: 181264
Pay Rate: $80.00 - $100.00
Job Description
The Project Lead is accountable to integrate the functions of the project team to successfully deliver the facilities project beginning at the AFS gate through Closeout. The Project Lead will effectively plan and guide the project through funding gates, phases, and milestones to meet project objectives. The Project Lead will ensure effective stakeholder alignment throughout the project and manage performance status in cost, schedule, risk management and HSE through engagement with the Functional Managers.
Responsibilities may include:
Demonstrate active and visible support for Incident-Free Culture (IFC) principles. Conduct IFC workshops, as needed.
Support the Human Performance principles and becoming a better Learning Organization by understanding/learning from the employees who conduct the work.
Participate in assigned Contractor s weekly craft safety, and daily toolbox meetings while on site.
Team Leadership
Steward and integrate the functions to ensure focus on an individual project s objectives.
Influence and communicate with all functions to keep a project on track and escalate roadblocks to leadership early.
Work with Integrated Planning, Operations, and other stakeholders to ensure project plans are robust and supported.
Communicate to the team, management, partners, suppliers, and customers. Keep all stakeholders informed of decisions (management and technical) progress and issues.
Communicate project staffing requirements to Functional Managers.
Ensure all project team members understand the project scope, their roles scope, responsibilities, and accountabilities.
Integrate required activities of and provide effective team leadership for all project resources.
Project Development
Ensure alignment and agreement on project objectives, statement of requirements, FEL 2 execution plan, and deliverables handover from Development Engineering
Work with the functions to deliver a P50 cost estimate and schedule with documented assumptions and scope.
Utilize the CPMS AK Project Categorization to determine the project category and follow the proper roadmap to implement CPMS AK project management standards and practices commensurate with project size and risk.
Facilitate project team kick-off meetings at the commencement of each project phase.
Engage with Project Assurance Director to complete Project Maturity Assessment at the beginning and end of each project phase as appropriate.
Work with the PIM and Project Assurance Director to develop assurance engagement and funding plans for each phase of the project.
Ensure all funding gate support documents are developed and delivered to funding and technical reviewers.
Revise the Project Execution Plan (PEP) for each phase and each area of activity required to deliver the project in the execution phase.
Review Lessons Learned from similar projects and efficiently apply as appropriate.
Project Execution
Coordinate project work activities according to schedule, budget, quality of work product, and work scope of the planning phases.
Work with Engineering Manager and Construction Manager to set proper priority for project deliverables and activities according to the premised schedule.
Engage and support Project Engineer, Construction Supervisors, Completion & Commissioning Lead, and Ops Representative to resolve project issues and technical challenges.
Bring forward changes in conjunction with Engineering for change board review prior to proceeding.
Monitor cost and schedule performance, ensuring trends are raised to reflect changes in premises and assumptions.
Monitor contingency drawdown in conjunction with Project Services.
Maintain Risk Register and continue to update on periodic basis.
Ensure data/documentation is handed over to operations in a timely manner to support start-up.
Contracting
Define project-specific scopes of work and ensure Supply Chain sourcing procedures are followed to evaluate and select vendors from the portfolio s strategic vendor list.
Elevate contractor disputes, compliance, and performance issues to the Engineering Manager or Construction Manager, as appropriate.
Project Closing
Develop a plan and resource requirements to close the execution phase of the project and set priorities such that activities can be executed according to the close-out plan.
Celebrate the project completion and recognize and reward the team.
Conduct Lessons Learned workshops.
Qualifications
Basic/Required:
Bachelor s degree or higher in Engineering
5+ years engineering experience with oil & gas facilities capital projects
Willing and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to travel up to 10% of the time for project support
Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook and familiarity with Office 365 web applications
Education: Bachelor s Degree or higher in Engineering
Work Schedule: 9-80 Schedule (9Hr Days) - 5 days on / 2 days off
Pay Range: The pay range for this position is $80.00 - $100.00 per hour; however, the pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. This pay information is provided pursuant to applicable law and is based in part on market location.
Benefits:
The benefits available for this position include:
- Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.)
- Continuous Employment Development and Learning
- Ongoing Advocacy, internal assets with HSE, Legal and HR teams and experts to aid in Employee Career Path and Advancement
- 401K
- Aetna Group Medical Coverage & Kaiser for California only
- Dental Insurance Coverage
- Vision Insurance Coverage
- Basic Life Insurance & AD&D
- Long Term Disability
- Voluntary Short-Term Disability
- Direct Deposit
- Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts
Cenergy is a dynamic, diverse, woman-owned company that has provided stellar support to our clients globally for over 25 years! We hire extraordinary people, and each of our team members are encouraged to embody our core values to drive innovation and own it with integrity and trust while adding to our positive and forward-thinking atmosphere.
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