Site Cost Control Engineer

Technip Energies Abu Dhabi
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JOB DESCRIPTION

Be part of the solution at Technip Energies and embark on a one-of-a-kind journey. You will be helping to develop cutting-edge solutions to solve real-world energy problems.

We are currently seeking a Site Cost Control Engineer, to join our Project team based in Teesside, NE England.

About us:

Technip Energies is a global technology and engineering powerhouse. With leadership positions in LNG, hydrogen, ethylene, sustainable chemistry, and CO2 management, we are contributing to the development of critical markets such as energy, energy derivatives, decarbonization, and circularity. Our complementary business segments, Technology, Products and Services (TPS) and Project Delivery, turn innovation into scalable and industrial reality.

Through collaboration and excellence in execution, our 17,000+ employees across 34 countries are fully committed to bridging prosperity with sustainability for a world designed to last.

About the mission we offer you:

Technip Energies and their partners were awarded an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for the worlds first commercial scale gas-fired power station with carbon capture. The construction site is located in the Tees Valley in the North-East of England.

The successful candidate will be site-based once the site office is established but until then will work on a hybrid basis, attending the Milton Keynes, London, and Paris offices as required.

The Cost Control Engineer has the overall responsibility for:

• To stay informed of the costs and trends of the construction versus the budget and informs the Site Manager / Cost Manager of any important trend or deviation of costs from budgets.

• To ensure that relevant corrective actions are identified and implemented as per Site Manager Instructions.

'• Maintains the budget on a current basis by updating it for authorized changes,

• Prepares Client change orders for the field work.

• Controls and forecasts the evolution of construction costs and quantities as compared to budget and schedule and determines corrective measures as necessary.

• Controls field orders and extra-work orders for Subcontractors in cooperation with Cost Control Manager.

• Maintains records of installed quantities and compares these with estimated quantities.

• Reports, analyses and forecasts construction and local procurement costs.

• Codes jobsite labour and material expenditures into the account code structure established for the jobsite.

• Maintains records of expenditures against the budget and forecasts final costs for each code of account.

• Develops productivity and unit cost information with the budget.

• Prepares cost studies for special work activities to assist construction supervision in making decisions that may affect cost.

• Prepares supplier back-charges dossier.

• Manages claims dossier for losses and damages.

• Prepares internal cost reports (Site Cost Control Report).

• Prepares Project Monthly Report in the final phase of the project if responsible of the overall cost control activities.

• Defines the numbering system for local commitments and work orders. Issues relevant management procedures for implementation.

• Provides the Project Control Manager or Site Manager with control reports at specified intervals.

• Develops periodic reports to assist construction supervision and management in performing the functions of cost control (data collection, analysis, reporting system, proposed corrective action and follow-up of these actions). Collects both the expenditures and the actual progress information. The reports must be sufficiently detailed so that variance and trends can be detected, and corrective actions can be taken by key engineering and construction personnel.

• Liaises with the Administration Manager for all issues related to personnel costs (mob, living, accommodation, local transport, local employees).

• Liaises with Accountant for all cost movements (numbering, codifications, and approval) and consolidation reviews.

We offer you not only a job, but an inspiring journey in a truly global environment where you team up to break down boundaries thanks to the innovation, creativity and pioneer spirit which drive our people.

Starting Date: ASAP

About you:

Wed love to hear from you and how you match this position. To be successful in this mission you should consider the following requirements:

In addition to your professional background, you know and enjoy working on complex projects. You have a creative and curious mind and enjoy teamwork. You want to work in an international environment and can work in diverse organisations.

You have excellent interpersonal skills and a strong sense of service, quality, and confidentiality. You are rigorous, proactive and punctual. You enjoy learning and finding solutions to new situations.

Previous experiences:

  • Experience in similar positions on large scale construction/engineering projects in the UK.



Proven competences:

  • Extensive experience working in the industry at a similar, or higher level.



Qualifications:

  • Relevant academic qualifications and industry experience



Your career with us

Working at Technip Energies is an inspiring journey, filled with groundbreaking projects and dynamic collaborations. Surrounded by diverse and talented individuals, you will feel welcomed, respected, and engaged. Enjoy a safe, caring environment where you can spark new ideas, reimagine the future, and lead change. As your career grows, you will benefit from learning opportunities at T.EN University, such as The Future Ready Program, Graduate Program, and from the support of your manager through check-in moments like the Mid-Year Development Review, fostering continuous growth and development.

Whats Next?

Once we receive your system application, our recruiting team will screen and match your skills, experience, and potential team fit against the role requirements. We ask for your patience as the team completes the volume of applications within a reasonable timeframe. You can check your application progress via the personal account created during your application.

We invite you to get to know more about our company by visitingwww.ten.comand follow us onLinkedIn,Instagram,Facebook,XandYouTubefor company updates.

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