Job Title: Budget & Cost Control Lead Contract: 12 Month Renewable Location: London/SE (contractor office TBC) Overview: Brunel are working with a leading Oil & Gas Operator to support recruitment for a Full Field Development (FFD) project.
The service holder shall support the execution of the FFD FEED including, the safe and efficient execution of the work in accordance with the relevant legislation, policies and procedures.
This includes adhering to the Company Code of Conduct, Vision, Values and Behaviors, as supported by the Safe System of Working including Accountability of Safety.
The service holder is responsible for monitoring and managing financial expenditures within the Project organization, analyze costs, identify potential overruns, and implement strategies to control expenses, contributing to effective financial management.
Responsibilities: The service holders must possess strong experience in Budget and Cost Control Management.
Experience with developing and analyzing project budgets, expenses, and variances to ensure alignment with organizational goals.
The service holder shall: Monitor and analyze FEED and project expenditures.
Collaborate with project teams to control expenses, fostering proactive cost management.
Implement and refine cost control strategies.
Review and approve project budgets to ensure alignment with financial objectives and constraints.
Provide comprehensive financial analysis and reporting to stakeholders.
Assist PCM manager to evaluate and negotiate contracts with suppliers and vendors to optimize costs andenhance project profitability.
Support the Change Management process implemented by being pro-active in early cost identification ofdeviations and corrective actions.
Ensure compliance with financial policies, procedures, and regulations.Able to work in large, collaborative teams with multiple site and partners.
Requirements: Qualification: Lead discipline experience Languages: English Professional Experience: More than 10 years Experience within O&G project: More than 10 years