Role synopsis
BP is looking for Senior Operations Geologist for Exploration Operations and Geology who will be responsible:​Provide visible HSE leadership for delivery of safe and reliable drilling operations.
Prepare Geological Operations Plan, Pre-drill Hole Section Previews including “No Drilling Surprises†(NDS) risks, Data Acquisition, Coring Programs and input to Rig Work Instructions.
Oversee Wellsite Geologists to ensure appropriate level of support at the wellsite, maintain geologic correlations and make operational hole section and well TD decisions.
Ensure close interaction with and effective communication between Wellsite Geologists, Drilling and Subsurface teams.
Track NDS events, participate in root cause analysis of subsurface NPT and ensure that rigorous post well evaluation learnings are captured in Post-Drill Hole Section Reviews, Subsurface End of Well Reports, and shared in subsequent well planning and execution to ensure no repeat of events.
Ensure conformance to BP practices and alignment with the New Well Delivery simplification and standardization agenda.
Contribute to the Supplier performance management process and assessment of key performance indicators.
Coach and mentor less experienced operations geologists and other staff
This will be a fixed-term rotational role with an anticipated contract duration and possible occasional offshore wellsite work.
Key accountabilities
Pre-Well planning
· Attend well planning, NDS and risk register meetings.
· Prepare Geologic Operations Plan ensuring consistency with Statement of Requirements (SoR).
· Prepare NDS assessments and highlight subsurface risks for each hole section.
· Compile hole section preview documents outlining section objectives, hole section hold points and TD criteria, data acquisition plans, and subsurface risks.
· Identify and document NPT/cost reduction strategies linked to SoR & data acquisition plan.
· Contribute to LWD, Wireline and Coring programmes.
Execution of drilling operations
· Ensure that all wells are drilled in a safe manner, focusing on early identification, mitigation and communication of potential risks for each drilled hole section.
· Ensure that pre-hole section meetings are held with NWD team (NWD SPA, WSG, PPFG Specialist, NDS Champion, DE SPA) highlighting risks and uncertainties in the well plan.
· Complete pre-well checklist withWSG and ensure Wellsite Data Book includes pre-drill NDS risks.
· Provide support for the offshore wellsite geologist: daily and ad hoc calls, up-to-date information and offset data.
· Attend daily rig meetings and maintain communication with DC&I and well planning teams
· Confirm formation tops, casing and core points as per SOR and monitor.
· Consult with PPD SPA when there are indications that actual pore pressure is other than the predicted profile.
· Review well NPT events and confirm they are captured in NDS tab in Wellsite Data Book.
· Ensure lessons learned are fed back into the NDS process by arranging NDS hole section reviews, lead discussions on NDS and NPT related events.
· Conduct or attend pre-job reviews with service providers and liaise with geological contractors’ personnel to provide clear guidance of relevant objectives, data acquisition and reporting requirements.
Post-Well
· Prepare or provide input to post-well NDS, NPT 1 page summaries, potential 5 Why investigations, EOWR’s, and share learnings..
· Ensure all data is finalised (NDS, Composite log) and electronically stored in the appropriate places and hard copy data is distributed as required to SOCAR and other co-venture partners.
· Ensure post well NDS reviews are performed within 2 weeks of TD and the NDS database updated. All SS NPT is captured and root cause analysis of major NPT events is performed and Learning Alerts (NPT one pagers) issued within 3 weeks. Identify NPT reduction strategy linked to SOR and Data Acquisition Plan.
· Attend After Action Reviews with service providers and Liaise with geological contractors’ personnel to provide Quality assurance of all subsurface data and reports and to input and to contractors score cards.
Essential Education
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Geology
Essential experience and job requirements
·Minimum 15 years industry experience in Operations Geology
·Experience in drilling high pressure wells with narrow pore pressure to fracture gradient window
·Experience in Exploration well delivery.
·Requires detailed understanding of mud logging, wireline logging, LWD/MWD, and pore pressure monitoring techniques.
·Excellent communication skills, strong team player, inclusive and ethical engagement across diverse multidiscipline teams.
· Fluent in conversational and written English
· Azerbaijani citizenship is required
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
N/A
Desirable criteria & qualifications
N/A
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Negligible travel
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
We are a global energy business involved in every aspect of the energy system. We have 75,000 employees in 80 countries, working towards delivering light, heat and mobility to millions of people, every day. We are one of the very few companies equipped to solve some of the big complex challenges that matter for the future. We have a real contribution to make to the world's ambition of a low carbon future. Join us, and be part of what we can accomplish together.
Segment
Upstream
Closing Date
19-Nov-2018
Role synopsis
BP is looking for Senior Operations Geologist for Exploration Operations and Geology who will be responsible:​Provide visible HSE leadership for delivery of safe and reliable drilling operations.
Prepare Geological Operations Plan, Pre-drill Hole Section Previews including “No Drilling Surprises†(NDS) risks, Data Acquisition, Coring Programs and input to Rig Work Instructions.
Oversee Wellsite Geologists to ensure appropriate level of support at the wellsite, maintain geologic correlations and make operational hole section and well TD decisions.
Ensure close interaction with and effective communication between Wellsite Geologists, Drilling and Subsurface teams.
Track NDS events, participate in root cause analysis of subsurface NPT and ensure that rigorous post well evaluation learnings are captured in Post-Drill Hole Section Reviews, Subsurface End of Well Reports, and shared in subsequent well planning and execution to ensure no repeat of events.
Ensure conformance to BP practices and alignment with the New Well Delivery simplification and standardization agenda.
Contribute to the Supplier performance management process and assessment of key performance indicators.
Coach and mentor less experienced operations geologists and other staff
This will be a fixed-term rotational role with an anticipated contract duration and possible occasional offshore wellsite work.
Key accountabilities
Pre-Well planning
· Attend well planning, NDS and risk register meetings.
· Prepare Geologic Operations Plan ensuring consistency with Statement of Requirements (SoR).
· Prepare NDS assessments and highlight subsurface risks for each hole section.
· Compile hole section preview documents outlining section objectives, hole section hold points and TD criteria, data acquisition plans, and subsurface risks.
· Identify and document NPT/cost reduction strategies linked to SoR & data acquisition plan.
· Contribute to LWD, Wireline and Coring programmes.
Execution of drilling operations
· Ensure that all wells are drilled in a safe manner, focusing on early identification, mitigation and communication of potential risks for each drilled hole section.
· Ensure that pre-hole section meetings are held with NWD team (NWD SPA, WSG, PPFG Specialist, NDS Champion, DE SPA) highlighting risks and uncertainties in the well plan.
· Complete pre-well checklist withWSG and ensure Wellsite Data Book includes pre-drill NDS risks.
· Provide support for the offshore wellsite geologist: daily and ad hoc calls, up-to-date information and offset data.
· Attend daily rig meetings and maintain communication with DC&I and well planning teams
· Confirm formation tops, casing and core points as per SOR and monitor.
· Consult with PPD SPA when there are indications that actual pore pressure is other than the predicted profile.
· Review well NPT events and confirm they are captured in NDS tab in Wellsite Data Book.
· Ensure lessons learned are fed back into the NDS process by arranging NDS hole section reviews, lead discussions on NDS and NPT related events.
· Conduct or attend pre-job reviews with service providers and liaise with geological contractors’ personnel to provide clear guidance of relevant objectives, data acquisition and reporting requirements.
Post-Well
· Prepare or provide input to post-well NDS, NPT 1 page summaries, potential 5 Why investigations, EOWR’s, and share learnings..
· Ensure all data is finalised (NDS, Composite log) and electronically stored in the appropriate places and hard copy data is distributed as required to SOCAR and other co-venture partners.
· Ensure post well NDS reviews are performed within 2 weeks of TD and the NDS database updated. All SS NPT is captured and root cause analysis of major NPT events is performed and Learning Alerts (NPT one pagers) issued within 3 weeks. Identify NPT reduction strategy linked to SOR and Data Acquisition Plan.
· Attend After Action Reviews with service providers and Liaise with geological contractors’ personnel to provide Quality assurance of all subsurface data and reports and to input and to contractors score cards.
Essential Education
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Geology
Essential experience and job requirements
·Minimum 15 years industry experience in Operations Geology
·Experience in drilling high pressure wells with narrow pore pressure to fracture gradient window
·Experience in Exploration well delivery.
·Requires detailed understanding of mud logging, wireline logging, LWD/MWD, and pore pressure monitoring techniques.
·Excellent communication skills, strong team player, inclusive and ethical engagement across diverse multidiscipline teams.
· Fluent in conversational and written English
· Azerbaijani citizenship is required
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
N/A
Desirable criteria & qualifications
N/A
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Negligible travel
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
We are a global energy business involved in every aspect of the energy system. We have 75,000 employees in 80 countries, working towards delivering light, heat and mobility to millions of people, every day. We are one of the very few companies equipped to solve some of the big complex challenges that matter for the future. We have a real contribution to make to the world's ambition of a low carbon future. Join us, and be part of what we can accomplish together.
Segment
Upstream
Closing Date
19-Nov-2018
Role synopsis
In support of the Site Procurement Manager (SPM), the Procurement Specialist (PS) provides procurement support to Manufacturing sites within the context of either the BAU operation or project-based activity.
The primary focus of the PS role is to understand the site’s requirements in support of a specific area of focus such as operations, maintenance, projects or TARs and ensure successful and compliant contract implementation. For a particular area of focus, the PS is responsible for developing a view of demand and site needs, translating this view into a delivery plan and then completing procurement activity against this plan. Supports the SPM to ensure site wide contract and DOA compliance.
The PS also supports ‘break-in’ work which is not captured in the delivery plan i.e. occasions where the site requires procurement support to source goods or services. This may involve passing requirements to category teams or executing local sourcing.In addition, the PS may be called on to support category management initiatives which are specific to the site, subject to business demand and Procurement capacity.
The PS is responsible for working with colleagues across the Downstream Procurement organization, and particularly those in the category excellence organization, to ensure that local requirements and constraints are properly understood and accounted for in the development and delivery of category strategies. They ensure that Downstream Procurement works with business stakeholders as a single, co-ordinated and aligned organization that brings the best global team to deliver value to the business.
Key accountabilities
Stakeholder Management
Act as the site-based interface to contract owners and requesters on site and to local suppliers, as defined by the SPM, ensuring business customers are satisfied with their Procurement service.
Work as part of a single Downstream Procurement organisation, providing a co-ordinated and aligned interface for business stakeholders, through effective communication and interaction with the global Downstream Procurement organisation
Demand & Planning and Strategy
Support demand analysis and gather business needs across spend, including management and planning
Support SPM with supplier performance management and compliance program (CAM programme) on behalf of category management team including supplier planning, target setting and holding key meetings
Manage inputs to regional and/or local business, supplier and demand insight provided to category teams to inform future category and sourcing strategy development
DeliveryWork with category teams to ensure timeliness and quality of sourcing and contracting; oversee day-to-day interaction with GBS e.g. RfX event management and compliance to local RtP
Support contract signing and planning for contract management; perform all contract management activities including contract set-up and handover from Sourcing (working in close partnership with category teams), change negotiation, localisation, on-boarding contract holders and suppliers, contract implementation, disputes and claims, close-out and exit, and compliance management.
Provide support for WHSE activity as required e.g. receiving of goods and services and maintenance of min/max levels
Perform high-impact expediting as required and provide local requisition support
Provide break-in support for short wavelength sourcing, contracting and negotiating (as required by category organisation, due to business demand and capacity)
TAR, Projects and Emergency Incidents
Support the TAR manager with TAR planning and execution
Respond to emergency outages and incidents, as required
Essential Education
University degree in a technical or related equivalent business discipline or a comparable degree program.
MCIPS/ISM qualification, or at stage of pre-qualification, desirable.
Essential experience and job requirements
Basic Application in sourcing, contracting and contract management
Basic Application in tactical procurement
Basic Application in supplier management
Basic Application in business and demand planning
Basic Application in category strategy execution
Experience in Ariba e-sourcing or other e-procurement tools is desirable.
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
Kandidaten die nog geen ervaring in procurement hebben, maar reeds over technische ervaring binnen BP beschikken, kunnen zich eveneens kandidaat stellen.
Desirable criteria & qualifications
Basic Application in Commercial negotiation skills.
Basic Application in Influencing and stakeholder management skills.
Basic Application in Organisational and project management skills.
Basic Application in Financial and market analysis skills.
Very good written and oral Dutch and English language skills
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Negligible travel
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
We are a global energy business involved in every aspect of the energy system. We have 75,000 employees in 80 countries, working towards delivering light, heat and mobility to millions of people, every day. We are one of the very few companies equipped to solve some of the big complex challenges that matter for the future. We have a real contribution to make to the world's ambition of a low carbon future. Join us, and be part of what we can accomplish together.
The Downstream segment has global manufacturing and marketing operations. It is the product and service-led arm of BP, made up of three businesses (Fuels, Lubricants, and Petrochemicals).
We aim to run safe and reliable operations across all our businesses, supported by leading brands and technologies, to deliver high-quality products and services that meet our customers’ needs.
Disciplined execution of our strategy is helping improve our underlying performance, capture opportunities for further growth, generate attractive returns and create a more resilient business that is better able to withstand a range of market conditions; and create opportunities for future growth.
Petrochemicals is a global business, with manufacturing facilities in 10 countries, a production capacity of approximately 15 million tonnes and around 1,700 employees. Our products are applied in many different ways, such as polyester fiber, food packaging and building materials.
We manufacture and market across the following main product lines: purified terephthalic acid (PTA), paraxylene (PX), acetic acid and methanol, as well as olefins and derivatives through our refinery assets in Germany.
Our products are produced using our industry-leading proprietary technologies, which in some cases we monetise through licensing to third parties. We focus on deploying that technology to create competitive advantage.
We also produce speciality products such as metaxylene and are partnering in a new venture that uses our acetic anhydride to treat wood chips to produce high performance medium-density fibreboard. We are playing a part in the transition to a lower carbon future, launching PTAirTM, which supports a lower carbon footprint than average PTA production.
Segment
Downstream
Closing Date
19-Nov-2018
Role synopsis
In support of the Site Procurement Manager (SPM), the Procurement Specialist (PS) provides procurement support to Manufacturing sites within the context of either the BAU operation or project-based activity.
The primary focus of the PS role is to understand the site’s requirements in support of a specific area of focus such as operations, maintenance, projects or TARs and ensure successful and compliant contract implementation. For a particular area of focus, the PS is responsible for developing a view of demand and site needs, translating this view into a delivery plan and then completing procurement activity against this plan. Supports the SPM to ensure site wide contract and DOA compliance.
The PS also supports ‘break-in’ work which is not captured in the delivery plan i.e. occasions where the site requires procurement support to source goods or services. This may involve passing requirements to category teams or executing local sourcing.In addition, the PS may be called on to support category management initiatives which are specific to the site, subject to business demand and Procurement capacity.
The PS is responsible for working with colleagues across the Downstream Procurement organization, and particularly those in the category excellence organization, to ensure that local requirements and constraints are properly understood and accounted for in the development and delivery of category strategies. They ensure that Downstream Procurement works with business stakeholders as a single, co-ordinated and aligned organization that brings the best global team to deliver value to the business.
Key accountabilities
Stakeholder Management
Act as the site-based interface to contract owners and requesters on site and to local suppliers, as defined by the SPM, ensuring business customers are satisfied with their Procurement service.
Work as part of a single Downstream Procurement organisation, providing a co-ordinated and aligned interface for business stakeholders, through effective communication and interaction with the global Downstream Procurement organisation
Demand & Planning and Strategy
Support demand analysis and gather business needs across spend, including management and planning
Support SPM with supplier performance management and compliance program (CAM programme) on behalf of category management team including supplier planning, target setting and holding key meetings
Manage inputs to regional and/or local business, supplier and demand insight provided to category teams to inform future category and sourcing strategy development
DeliveryWork with category teams to ensure timeliness and quality of sourcing and contracting; oversee day-to-day interaction with GBS e.g. RfX event management and compliance to local RtP
Support contract signing and planning for contract management; perform all contract management activities including contract set-up and handover from Sourcing (working in close partnership with category teams), change negotiation, localisation, on-boarding contract holders and suppliers, contract implementation, disputes and claims, close-out and exit, and compliance management.
Provide support for WHSE activity as required e.g. receiving of goods and services and maintenance of min/max levels
Perform high-impact expediting as required and provide local requisition support
Provide break-in support for short wavelength sourcing, contracting and negotiating (as required by category organisation, due to business demand and capacity)
TAR, Projects and Emergency Incidents
Support the TAR manager with TAR planning and execution
Respond to emergency outages and incidents, as required
Essential Education
University degree in a technical or related equivalent business discipline or a comparable degree program.
MCIPS/ISM qualification, or at stage of pre-qualification, desirable.
Essential experience and job requirements
Basic Application in sourcing, contracting and contract management
Basic Application in tactical procurement
Basic Application in supplier management
Basic Application in business and demand planning
Basic Application in category strategy execution
Experience in Ariba e-sourcing or other e-procurement tools is desirable.
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
Kandidaten die nog geen ervaring in procurement hebben, maar reeds over technische ervaring binnen BP beschikken, kunnen zich eveneens kandidaat stellen.
Desirable criteria & qualifications
Basic Application in Commercial negotiation skills.
Basic Application in Influencing and stakeholder management skills.
Basic Application in Organisational and project management skills.
Basic Application in Financial and market analysis skills.
Very good written and oral Dutch and English language skills
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Negligible travel
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
We are a global energy business involved in every aspect of the energy system. We have 75,000 employees in 80 countries, working towards delivering light, heat and mobility to millions of people, every day. We are one of the very few companies equipped to solve some of the big complex challenges that matter for the future. We have a real contribution to make to the world's ambition of a low carbon future. Join us, and be part of what we can accomplish together.
The Downstream segment has global manufacturing and marketing operations. It is the product and service-led arm of BP, made up of three businesses (Fuels, Lubricants, and Petrochemicals).
We aim to run safe and reliable operations across all our businesses, supported by leading brands and technologies, to deliver high-quality products and services that meet our customers’ needs.
Disciplined execution of our strategy is helping improve our underlying performance, capture opportunities for further growth, generate attractive returns and create a more resilient business that is better able to withstand a range of market conditions; and create opportunities for future growth.
Petrochemicals is a global business, with manufacturing facilities in 10 countries, a production capacity of approximately 15 million tonnes and around 1,700 employees. Our products are applied in many different ways, such as polyester fiber, food packaging and building materials.
We manufacture and market across the following main product lines: purified terephthalic acid (PTA), paraxylene (PX), acetic acid and methanol, as well as olefins and derivatives through our refinery assets in Germany.
Our products are produced using our industry-leading proprietary technologies, which in some cases we monetise through licensing to third parties. We focus on deploying that technology to create competitive advantage.
We also produce speciality products such as metaxylene and are partnering in a new venture that uses our acetic anhydride to treat wood chips to produce high performance medium-density fibreboard. We are playing a part in the transition to a lower carbon future, launching PTAirTM, which supports a lower carbon footprint than average PTA production.
Segment
Downstream
Closing Date
19-Nov-2018
Role synopsis
The goal of this role is to provide a meaningful analysis for our manufacturing units (PX, PTA & OSBL) & Logistics at BPs Petrochemicals Manufacturing plant in Geel. The jobholder will deliver fit-for-purpose analysis and deep dives to provide meaningful performance reports and insides to the manufacturing leadership team. The Business analyst is in charge to deliver reliable and accurate financial forecasts (GFO) & annual budgets but is also performing excellent variance analyses versus budget and ad-hoc requests throughout the year, enabling the Senior Management to take efficient management decisions.
Key accountabilities
- Manufacturing closing (pricing, consumption, production, inventories and intra-divisional process)
- Yield calculation and analysis
- Verification of production metrics
- Full cost analysis of PTA/PX/OSBL product line, including manufacturing variable and fixed production cost (Variable PBM model)
- Logistics cost review with Logistics department on monthly basis
- Provide insides on logistics performance via a meaningful KPI reporting
- Support to annual budget/GFO process for PTA/PX/OSBL
- Support Financial Framework for manufacturing product lines
- Measure performance/ deviations/ deep dives for BIP initiatives
- Monthly cost reviews with PTA/PX/OSBL manufacturing teams
- Prepare monthly cost review for Management
- Owner SAP access rights and perform SOD control activities
- Supporting accounting with Shared Service
- Catalyst valuation follow-up
- Support for external audit
- Ad hoc analyses
Essential Education
Bachelors or master degree preferably in economics, finance, engineering or equal by experience.
Essential experience and job requirements
- Strong analytical skills, high level of numeric and financial awareness.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English and Dutch) an effectively communicates with individuals at all organizational levels.
- Excellent PC skills, including excel, basis BVA, SAP (MM, DO, FI), Powerpoint
- Strong organizational skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment.
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
There are no additional requirements. Please respond with N/A below.
Desirable criteria & qualifications
- Self-motivated and good team player, able to work both independently and in a team-based environment.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Negligible travel
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
We are a global energy business involved in every aspect of the energy system. We have 75,000 employees in 80 countries, working towards delivering light, heat and mobility to millions of people, every day. We are one of the very few companies equipped to solve some of the big complex challenges that matter for the future. We have a real contribution to make to the world's ambition of a low carbon future. Join us, and be part of what we can accomplish together.
The Downstream segment has global manufacturing and marketing operations. It is the product and service-led arm of BP, made up of three businesses (Fuels, Lubricants, and Petrochemicals).
We aim to run safe and reliable operations across all our businesses, supported by leading brands and technologies, to deliver high-quality products and services that meet our customers’ needs.
Disciplined execution of our strategy is helping improve our underlying performance, capture opportunities for further growth, generate attractive returns and create a more resilient business that is better able to withstand a range of market conditions; and create opportunities for future growth.
Petrochemicals is a global business, with manufacturing facilities in 10 countries, a production capacity of approximately 15 million tonnes and around 1,700 employees. Our products are applied in many different ways, such as polyester fiber, food packaging and building materials.
We manufacture and market across the following main product lines: purified terephthalic acid (PTA), paraxylene (PX), acetic acid and methanol, as well as olefins and derivatives through our refinery assets in Germany.
Our products are produced using our industry-leading proprietary technologies, which in some cases we monetise through licensing to third parties. We focus on deploying that technology to create competitive advantage.
We also produce speciality products such as metaxylene and are partnering in a new venture that uses our acetic anhydride to treat wood chips to produce high performance medium-density fibreboard. We are playing a part in the transition to a lower carbon future, launching PTAirTM, which supports a lower carbon footprint than average PTA production.
Segment
Downstream
Closing Date
10-Dec-2018
Role synopsis
The goal of this role is to provide a meaningful analysis for our manufacturing units (PX, PTA & OSBL) & Logistics at BPs Petrochemicals Manufacturing plant in Geel. The jobholder will deliver fit-for-purpose analysis and deep dives to provide meaningful performance reports and insides to the manufacturing leadership team. The Business analyst is in charge to deliver reliable and accurate financial forecasts (GFO) & annual budgets but is also performing excellent variance analyses versus budget and ad-hoc requests throughout the year, enabling the Senior Management to take efficient management decisions.
Key accountabilities
- Manufacturing closing (pricing, consumption, production, inventories and intra-divisional process)
- Yield calculation and analysis
- Verification of production metrics
- Full cost analysis of PTA/PX/OSBL product line, including manufacturing variable and fixed production cost (Variable PBM model)
- Logistics cost review with Logistics department on monthly basis
- Provide insides on logistics performance via a meaningful KPI reporting
- Support to annual budget/GFO process for PTA/PX/OSBL
- Support Financial Framework for manufacturing product lines
- Measure performance/ deviations/ deep dives for BIP initiatives
- Monthly cost reviews with PTA/PX/OSBL manufacturing teams
- Prepare monthly cost review for Management
- Owner SAP access rights and perform SOD control activities
- Supporting accounting with Shared Service
- Catalyst valuation follow-up
- Support for external audit
- Ad hoc analyses
Essential Education
Bachelors or master degree preferably in economics, finance, engineering or equal by experience.
Essential experience and job requirements
- Strong analytical skills, high level of numeric and financial awareness.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English and Dutch) an effectively communicates with individuals at all organizational levels.
- Excellent PC skills, including excel, basis BVA, SAP (MM, DO, FI), Powerpoint
- Strong organizational skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment.
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
There are no additional requirements. Please respond with N/A below.
Desirable criteria & qualifications
- Self-motivated and good team player, able to work both independently and in a team-based environment.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Negligible travel
Is this a part time position?
No
About BP
We are a global energy business involved in every aspect of the energy system. We have 75,000 employees in 80 countries, working towards delivering light, heat and mobility to millions of people, every day. We are one of the very few companies equipped to solve some of the big complex challenges that matter for the future. We have a real contribution to make to the world's ambition of a low carbon future. Join us, and be part of what we can accomplish together.
The Downstream segment has global manufacturing and marketing operations. It is the product and service-led arm of BP, made up of three businesses (Fuels, Lubricants, and Petrochemicals).
We aim to run safe and reliable operations across all our businesses, supported by leading brands and technologies, to deliver high-quality products and services that meet our customers’ needs.
Disciplined execution of our strategy is helping improve our underlying performance, capture opportunities for further growth, generate attractive returns and create a more resilient business that is better able to withstand a range of market conditions; and create opportunities for future growth.
Petrochemicals is a global business, with manufacturing facilities in 10 countries, a production capacity of approximately 15 million tonnes and around 1,700 employees. Our products are applied in many different ways, such as polyester fiber, food packaging and building materials.
We manufacture and market across the following main product lines: purified terephthalic acid (PTA), paraxylene (PX), acetic acid and methanol, as well as olefins and derivatives through our refinery assets in Germany.
Our products are produced using our industry-leading proprietary technologies, which in some cases we monetise through licensing to third parties. We focus on deploying that technology to create competitive advantage.
We also produce speciality products such as metaxylene and are partnering in a new venture that uses our acetic anhydride to treat wood chips to produce high performance medium-density fibreboard. We are playing a part in the transition to a lower carbon future, launching PTAirTM, which supports a lower carbon footprint than average PTA production.
Segment
Downstream
Closing Date
10-Dec-2018
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