Vacancy CONTRACT SPECIALIST

Friday, 23 October 2009

CONTRACT SPECIALIST

Main Responsibilities:

· Proactive involvement in all aspects of contracts administration from the planning phase, through the bidding phase, execution and close-out associated with major offshore development projects. The incumbent will have a lead role in the overall process and the timely execution of the work.

· Ensure that Contracts function is performed efficiently and cost effectively

· Ensure that the Contract business is conducted ethically and in line with good business practice

· Proactively interact with the project team to ensure that a good working knowledge of prevailing activities and events is maintained

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Experience and qualifications:

· Capable of becoming fully familiar with the requirements of Keppres 18/2000, SK-077, BP077 Rev III and BP0997 and the 2004 revisions 007/PTK/VI/2004 given sufficient orientation and training.

· Experience in managing AFEs, budgets, schedules, cost accounting and administrating contracts.

· Fluent in English, both written and spoken.

· Strong capability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, at all organizational levels, internally and externally, including with governmental and regulatory bodies. Proven negotiation skills.

Should you think you’re qualified enough for this position, please forward your CV to hrd@istechgroup.com.

Comments:

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