BP
Role synopsis
Primary responsibility of the role is leading the day-to-day procurement activities in the Castrol Blending Plant. The job holder is expected to explore the market and identify value added suppliers to support the plant operation in effective and cost-efficient manner.
Key accountabilities
To ensure all Purchases are executed with adherence to Procurement Process & delegation of authorities.
To seek to do business with third party that meets company expectation on HSSE requirement and able to deliver maximum value added for Global Supply Chain.
To manage the Plant demand on goods and service, identify the must-do purchase and able to offer alternatives for the required goods and services.
To ensure that all the PO accurately generated according to requirement from the requestor and all price must be approved by line manager.
Essential Education
Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Accounting
Essential experience and job requirements
Minimum 4 years experience in Procurement
Strong negotiation skill.
Computer literate and familiar with ERP system, preferably JD Edwards.
Broad knowledge on packaging market, engineering supplies and services.
Sound knowledge in budgeting and accounting is preferred.
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
Willing to be placed in the Blending Plant at Merak.
Desirable criteria & qualifications
- Transactional procurement experience, understanding of P2P, sourcing, supplier evaluation and selection and data management process experience.
- Process based work experience.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
No
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.
BP Lubricants is a world-leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of premium lubricating oils and greases. As a proud member of the BP group, our global reach extends into 44 countries and we market our products in over 75. It’s a complex operation of many moving parts – made possible by a close-knit network of over 7,000 talented employees across eleven different functions.
Among us, you’ll find engineers and technologists. Business managers and analysts. We work in offices, in labs, by the race track and on the shop floor. We’re creators, innovators, thinkers and networkers. Graduates, parents, leaders and experts. We share ideas from every background and support every bold ambition. And we benefit from our combined experience, from every walk of life. Together, we’re keeping the world moving. So we’re immensely proud of what we do.
Segment
Downstream
Closing Date
30-Nov-2018
Role synopsis
Primary responsibility of the role is leading the day-to-day procurement activities in the Castrol Blending Plant. The job holder is expected to explore the market and identify value added suppliers to support the plant operation in effective and cost-efficient manner.
Key accountabilities
To ensure all Purchases are executed with adherence to Procurement Process & delegation of authorities.
To seek to do business with third party that meets company expectation on HSSE requirement and able to deliver maximum value added for Global Supply Chain.
To manage the Plant demand on goods and service, identify the must-do purchase and able to offer alternatives for the required goods and services.
To ensure that all the PO accurately generated according to requirement from the requestor and all price must be approved by line manager.
Essential Education
Bachelor Degree in Engineering or Accounting
Essential experience and job requirements
Minimum 4 years experience in Procurement
Strong negotiation skill.
Computer literate and familiar with ERP system, preferably JD Edwards.
Broad knowledge on packaging market, engineering supplies and services.
Sound knowledge in budgeting and accounting is preferred.
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
Willing to be placed in the Blending Plant at Merak.
Desirable criteria & qualifications
- Transactional procurement experience, understanding of P2P, sourcing, supplier evaluation and selection and data management process experience.
- Process based work experience.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
No
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.
BP Lubricants is a world-leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of premium lubricating oils and greases. As a proud member of the BP group, our global reach extends into 44 countries and we market our products in over 75. It’s a complex operation of many moving parts – made possible by a close-knit network of over 7,000 talented employees across eleven different functions.
Among us, you’ll find engineers and technologists. Business managers and analysts. We work in offices, in labs, by the race track and on the shop floor. We’re creators, innovators, thinkers and networkers. Graduates, parents, leaders and experts. We share ideas from every background and support every bold ambition. And we benefit from our combined experience, from every walk of life. Together, we’re keeping the world moving. So we’re immensely proud of what we do.
Segment
Downstream
Closing Date
30-Nov-2018
BP
Role synopsis
The Procurement Specialist will report to the Site Procurement Manager (SPM) who is based in Merak and will provide procurement support to Merak plant.
This role would be a good challenge for procurement specialist with mechanical engineering background as the individual would work closely with operations, maintenance, projects or Turnarounds (TARs) to ensure successful and compliant contract implementation.
One of the main responsibility for this role is to develop a view of demand and site needs, translating this view into a delivery plan and then completing procurement activity against this plan. However there are times when the Procurement Specialist would support unplanned activities and work together with either the category teams, Global Business Service team or directly execute local sourcing.
The Procurement Specialist will be part of the Asia Pacific Downstream Procurement organization therefore the individual would work collaboratively with colleagues across the region to ensure that local requirements and constraints are properly understood and accounted for in the development and delivery of category strategies.
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 Site Procurement Manager (SPM) , ensuring business customers are satisfied with their Procurement service.
Work as part of a single Downstream Procurement (DP) organisation, providing a co-ordinated and aligned interface for business stakeholders, through effective communication and interaction with the global DP organisation
Demand & Planning and Strategy
Support demand analysis and gather business needs across spend, including management and planning
Provide inputs to regional and/or local business, supplier and demand insight provided to category teams to inform future category and sourcing strategy development
Delivery
Work 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 requisition to pay processes.
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.
Perform high-impact expediting as required and provide local requisition support
TAR, Projects and Emergency Incidents
Support the TAR (Turnaround) manager with TAR planning and execution
Respond to emergency outages and incidents, as required
Essential Education
Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering
Essential experience and job requirements
Minimum 5 years working experience with minimum 1 year experience in procurement role.
Have good technical knowledge of rotating, static, I/E equipment in manufacturing plant
Have basic experience in conducting end to end procurement activity such as sourcing, contracting and contract management, supplier management, demand planning
Able to demonstrate good communication skill in English verbal and written
Able to demonstrate positive attitude in solving problems through one team behavior
Have good safety awareness and basic knowledge of safety requirements in manufacturing facility
This is National role
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
N/A
Desirable criteria & qualifications
Have good understanding in Petrochemicals Business & Experience working in International Corporate for Petrochemicals.
Hold MCIPS/ISM qualification, or at stage of pre-qualification, desirable.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Yes - up to 10%
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 Procurement Specialist will report to the Site Procurement Manager (SPM) who is based in Merak and will provide procurement support to Merak plant.
This role would be a good challenge for procurement specialist with mechanical engineering background as the individual would work closely with operations, maintenance, projects or Turnarounds (TARs) to ensure successful and compliant contract implementation.
One of the main responsibility for this role is to develop a view of demand and site needs, translating this view into a delivery plan and then completing procurement activity against this plan. However there are times when the Procurement Specialist would support unplanned activities and work together with either the category teams, Global Business Service team or directly execute local sourcing.
The Procurement Specialist will be part of the Asia Pacific Downstream Procurement organization therefore the individual would work collaboratively with colleagues across the region to ensure that local requirements and constraints are properly understood and accounted for in the development and delivery of category strategies.
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 Site Procurement Manager (SPM) , ensuring business customers are satisfied with their Procurement service.
Work as part of a single Downstream Procurement (DP) organisation, providing a co-ordinated and aligned interface for business stakeholders, through effective communication and interaction with the global DP organisation
Demand & Planning and Strategy
Support demand analysis and gather business needs across spend, including management and planning
Provide inputs to regional and/or local business, supplier and demand insight provided to category teams to inform future category and sourcing strategy development
Delivery
Work 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 requisition to pay processes.
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.
Perform high-impact expediting as required and provide local requisition support
TAR, Projects and Emergency Incidents
Support the TAR (Turnaround) manager with TAR planning and execution
Respond to emergency outages and incidents, as required
Essential Education
Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering
Essential experience and job requirements
Minimum 5 years working experience with minimum 1 year experience in procurement role.
Have good technical knowledge of rotating, static, I/E equipment in manufacturing plant
Have basic experience in conducting end to end procurement activity such as sourcing, contracting and contract management, supplier management, demand planning
Able to demonstrate good communication skill in English verbal and written
Able to demonstrate positive attitude in solving problems through one team behavior
Have good safety awareness and basic knowledge of safety requirements in manufacturing facility
This is National role
Other Requirements (e.g. Travel, Location)
N/A
Desirable criteria & qualifications
Have good understanding in Petrochemicals Business & Experience working in International Corporate for Petrochemicals.
Hold MCIPS/ISM qualification, or at stage of pre-qualification, desirable.
Relocation available
No
Travel required
Yes - up to 10%
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