KBR’s Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) group is looking for a Procurement Lead to support the Abadi LNG project, one of the largest projects in Asia. This project will provide front-end design (FEED) for onshore liquefied natural gas facilities & will have a peak production capacity targets of 9.5 million tons per annum of LNG and 150 million standard cubic feet per day of pipeline gas. The Abadi LNG project has been designated a project of national strategic importance by the Indonesian government.
The Procurement Lead role will support and manage all procurement work for the project.
Responsibilities:- Interface with all engineering disciplines
- Use awareness of construction, safety practices, general operating procedures and philosophies in support of project procurement
- Review & follow procurement procedures
- Work closely with subcontractors & vendors
- Tender process and bid evaluation of the LNG facility
- Bachelor of Science degree in engineering related field
- 9 + years of experience in procurement
- 5 + years of experience in Lead Procurement role
- Must have been in a Lead Procurement role that has supported FEED & EPCI projects for LNG Plants
- Proven ability working within a risk procurement framework
- Expertise in procurement procedures
- Demonstrated ability creating & maintaining relationships with subcontractors & vendors
- Knowledgeable in the tendering process and bid evaluation of LNG Facilities is required
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills and superior planning and organizational skills
- Familiarity with gas industry codes and standards and industry is desirable
Background Check required
KBR is a leading global engineering, construction and services company supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services and civil infrastructure sectors. The company is a leader in many of the growing end-markets it serves, particularly gas monetization, having designed and constructed, alone or with joint venture partners, more than half of the world's operating liquefied natural gas (LNG) production capacity over the past 30 years.
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