Job title: PROJECT CONTROL ENGINEER Location: London, UK Job reference #: 32075 Contract type: Permanent Language requirements: Fluent level of English At Eni, we are looking for a Project Control Engineer within Liverpool Bay CCS. You will be responsible for supporting the Package Manager in monitoring contractor performance and assisting the Project Control Department in preparing and updating package/contract schedules and reporting activities. About Liverpool Bay CCS Limited Liverpool Bay CCS Limited, a member of the Eni S.p.A. group, is the owner and operator of the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Transportation and Storage (T&S) infrastructure. This project is a key component of the HyNet North West Industrial Cluster, aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the North West of England and North Wales. Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd works with hard-to-abate industries in the North West of England and North Wales, to transport captured CO2 from various plants to safe and permanent storage beneath Liverpool Bay. The company is repurposing some of its existing infrastructure, including depleted reservoirs that have held natural gas for millions of years, to support economic growth in the region and help the UK achieve its Net Zero objectives. By joining Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd, employees become part of a pioneering effort in carbon capture and storage, contributing to a sustainable future while benefiting from a dynamic and innovative work environment. Main responsibilities: Support the Package Manager (PM) in managing project controls for the allocated work package(s). Attend meetings with contractors and conduct site visits. Maintain and update the package control schedule, and support the Project Control Department in integrating it into the Integrated LBCCS schedule. Provide the PM and Project Control Department with progress reports, including schedule updates, KPIs, forecasts to completion, variance analysis and improvement opportunities. Monitor and ensure project compliance with contractual obligations and procedural requirements. Verify contractor progress and review applications for payment. Assist the package team in developing action plans to prevent cost and schedule overruns, including through value engineering. Support the review and challenge of forecast trend analyses for package schedules and costs. Analyse the status of project deliverables to assess and challenge forecasted man-hours to completion. Review forecasts with the Project Manager and Engineering Leadership Team. Monitor project performance and present findings to the package team. Prepare reports analysing project progress during development and execution stages. Manage the database for project lessons learned. Maintain detailed change management records and support the WPM in evaluating change orders, if applicable. Support the WPM in monitoring progress on permitting activities. Skills and experience required: Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline. Relevant experience in a similar role within the oil & gas industry (particularly within operating companies). Strong experience in project execution and project controls, with a strong knowledge of control tools and principles. Experience working on pipeline-related projects. Experience using Primavera P6 and Sharepoint is essential. (Experience with Assai or Xflow would be an advantage) Fluent level of English. Strong computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite). Proactive in gathering all required information, flexible and adaptable mindset. Strong communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with all stakeholders, with a sound understanding of appropriate ethics and protocols across different functions. Strong team spirit. Willingness to travel within the UK and internationally as required. How to apply: Applications are only accepted through our online application system. Please upload your CV in English. About Eni Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 Countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company, playing a key role in ensuring energy security and leading the energy transition. Eni's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through the decarbonization of its processes and of the products it sells to its customers. In line with this goal, Eni invests in the research and development of technologies that can accelerate the transition to increasingly sustainable energy. Renewable energy sources, bio-refining, carbon capture and storage are only some examples of Eni's areas of activity and research. In addition, the company is exploring game-changing technologies such as fusion energy - a technology based on the physical processes that power stars and that could generate safe, virtually limitless energy with zero emissions. Working at Eni At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. For us, the skills and attitudes of each individual , continuous training , and diversity and inclusion are fundamental. We promote flexible ways of working with particular attention to well-being, welfare and work life-balance. Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process . Whatever your ambition, at Eni you can find the tools to make it happen. 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Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Job title: PROJECT CONTROL ENGINEER Location: London, UK Job reference #: 32075 Contract type: Permanent Language requirements: Fluent level of English At Eni, we are looking for a Project Control Engineer within Liverpool Bay CCS. You will be responsible for supporting the Package Manager in monitoring contractor performance and assisting the Project Control Department in preparing and updating package/contract schedules and reporting activities. About Liverpool Bay CCS Limited Liverpool Bay CCS Limited, a member of the Eni S.p.A. group, is the owner and operator of the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Transportation and Storage (T&S) infrastructure. This project is a key component of the HyNet North West Industrial Cluster, aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the North West of England and North Wales. Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd works with hard-to-abate industries in the North West of England and North Wales, to transport captured CO2 from various plants to safe and permanent storage beneath Liverpool Bay. The company is repurposing some of its existing infrastructure, including depleted reservoirs that have held natural gas for millions of years, to support economic growth in the region and help the UK achieve its Net Zero objectives. By joining Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd, employees become part of a pioneering effort in carbon capture and storage, contributing to a sustainable future while benefiting from a dynamic and innovative work environment. Main responsibilities: Support the Package Manager (PM) in managing project controls for the allocated work package(s). Attend meetings with contractors and conduct site visits. Maintain and update the package control schedule, and support the Project Control Department in integrating it into the Integrated LBCCS schedule. Provide the PM and Project Control Department with progress reports, including schedule updates, KPIs, forecasts to completion, variance analysis and improvement opportunities. Monitor and ensure project compliance with contractual obligations and procedural requirements. Verify contractor progress and review applications for payment. Assist the package team in developing action plans to prevent cost and schedule overruns, including through value engineering. Support the review and challenge of forecast trend analyses for package schedules and costs. Analyse the status of project deliverables to assess and challenge forecasted man-hours to completion. Review forecasts with the Project Manager and Engineering Leadership Team. Monitor project performance and present findings to the package team. Prepare reports analysing project progress during development and execution stages. Manage the database for project lessons learned. Maintain detailed change management records and support the WPM in evaluating change orders, if applicable. Support the WPM in monitoring progress on permitting activities. Skills and experience required: Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline. Relevant experience in a similar role within the oil & gas industry (particularly within operating companies). Strong experience in project execution and project controls, with a strong knowledge of control tools and principles. Experience working on pipeline-related projects. Experience using Primavera P6 and Sharepoint is essential. (Experience with Assai or Xflow would be an advantage) Fluent level of English. Strong computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite). Proactive in gathering all required information, flexible and adaptable mindset. Strong communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with all stakeholders, with a sound understanding of appropriate ethics and protocols across different functions. Strong team spirit. Willingness to travel within the UK and internationally as required. How to apply: Applications are only accepted through our online application system. Please upload your CV in English. About Eni Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 Countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company, playing a key role in ensuring energy security and leading the energy transition. Eni's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through the decarbonization of its processes and of the products it sells to its customers. In line with this goal, Eni invests in the research and development of technologies that can accelerate the transition to increasingly sustainable energy. Renewable energy sources, bio-refining, carbon capture and storage are only some examples of Eni's areas of activity and research. In addition, the company is exploring game-changing technologies such as fusion energy - a technology based on the physical processes that power stars and that could generate safe, virtually limitless energy with zero emissions. Working at Eni At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. For us, the skills and attitudes of each individual , continuous training , and diversity and inclusion are fundamental. We promote flexible ways of working with particular attention to well-being, welfare and work life-balance. Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process . Whatever your ambition, at Eni you can find the tools to make it happen. 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Job title: Cost Control & Reporting Analyst Location: London, UK Job reference #: 32636 Contract type: Permanent Language requirements: Fluent level of English At Eni, we are looking for a Cost Control & Reporting Analyst within Eni CCUS Holding Ltd. in London, UK. Reporting to the Planning, Cost Control & Reporting Manager, you will be responsible for preparing, analysing and submitting financial reporting information (e.g., P&L, balance sheets, operational data), including monthly actuals, quarterly forecasts and the annual budget for all companies under CCUS Holding Ltd. Please note that this is hands-on role supporting various areas of the finance function. About Eni CCUS Holding Limited Eni CCUS Holding Limited, a member of the Eni S.p.A group, is responsible for overseeing the group ' s portfolio of CO2 Transportation and Storage (T&S) projects in the UK and abroad. Eni CCUS Holding Limited has a clear roadmap to become an integrated leader in the carbon ecosystem. Utilising its extensive portfolio of depleted gas fields, the Company is leveraging its comprehensive knowledge and networks to repurpose existing infrastructure in the heart of industrial clusters to provide fast, cost-effective and scalable solutions to lead the energy transition. By joining Eni CCUS Holding Limited, employees become part of a pioneering effort in end-to-end orchestration for carbon capture and storage projects, contributing to a sustainable future while benefiting from a dynamic and innovative work environment. Main responsibilities: Coordinate the preparation and analysis of monthly P&L variances, Capex/Opex/G&A reporting, quarterly forecasts, the annual budget, and the business plan/5-year plan. Prepare the company's Capex, Opex and common costs budget, and follow up on variance analysis of Actual vs Budget (cost control), providing timely information to Department Managers. Monitor and analyse Actual vs Budget variances in close coordination with technical departments, providing such analysis to management for timely corrective actions. Prepare and provide guidelines on the cost allocation process and support its timely completion. Prepare detailed cash flow forecasting and budgeting, working closely with the operations and project teams. Monitor business performance indicators, analyse reasons for variances, and advise management on any significant deviations from targets. Support the implementation of Eni financial policies, analyse the financial and economic impact of business operations on the Company's results, and identify and select the most appropriate accounting treatments to achieve the Company's financial objectives. Ensure that reporting and all requested information are provided to the Company within deadlines, ensuring consistency with accounting data. Support the audit process for the year-end and mid-year information packages. Assist in preparing financial data presentations for the Board of Directors. Perform ad hoc duties as required. Skills and experience required: University degree in Accounting, Economics, Business Management or a related discipline. Membership of a recognised accounting body, e.g., CA, CIMA or ACCA. Previous experience in a budgeting, cost control or reporting role. Strong proficiency in Excel, Word and PowerPoint; knowledge of Oracle EPM and SAP would be an advantage. Strong analytical skills, with the ability to work accurately and maintain a high level of attention to detail. Excellent teamwork skills, with the ability to work effectively in an international and diverse environment. A proactive attitude, flexible and adaptable to business requirements. How to apply : Applications are only accepted through our online application system. Please upload your CV in English. About Eni Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 Countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company, playing a key role in ensuring energy security and leading the energy transition. Eni's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through the decarbonization of its processes and of the products it sells to its customers. In line with this goal, Eni invests in the research and development of technologies that can accelerate the transition to increasingly sustainable energy. Renewable energy sources, bio-refining, carbon capture and storage are only some examples of Eni's areas of activity and research. In addition, the company is exploring game-changing technologies such as fusion energy - a technology based on the physical processes that power stars and that could generate safe, virtually limitless energy with zero emissions. Working at Eni At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. For us, the skills and attitudes of each individual , continuous training , and diversity and inclusion are fundamental. We promote flexible ways of working with particular attention to well-being, welfare and work life-balance. Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process. Whatever your ambition, at Eni you can find the tools to make it happen. Energy for action takers
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Job title: Cost Control & Reporting Analyst Location: London, UK Job reference #: 32636 Contract type: Permanent Language requirements: Fluent level of English At Eni, we are looking for a Cost Control & Reporting Analyst within Eni CCUS Holding Ltd. in London, UK. Reporting to the Planning, Cost Control & Reporting Manager, you will be responsible for preparing, analysing and submitting financial reporting information (e.g., P&L, balance sheets, operational data), including monthly actuals, quarterly forecasts and the annual budget for all companies under CCUS Holding Ltd. Please note that this is hands-on role supporting various areas of the finance function. About Eni CCUS Holding Limited Eni CCUS Holding Limited, a member of the Eni S.p.A group, is responsible for overseeing the group ' s portfolio of CO2 Transportation and Storage (T&S) projects in the UK and abroad. Eni CCUS Holding Limited has a clear roadmap to become an integrated leader in the carbon ecosystem. Utilising its extensive portfolio of depleted gas fields, the Company is leveraging its comprehensive knowledge and networks to repurpose existing infrastructure in the heart of industrial clusters to provide fast, cost-effective and scalable solutions to lead the energy transition. By joining Eni CCUS Holding Limited, employees become part of a pioneering effort in end-to-end orchestration for carbon capture and storage projects, contributing to a sustainable future while benefiting from a dynamic and innovative work environment. Main responsibilities: Coordinate the preparation and analysis of monthly P&L variances, Capex/Opex/G&A reporting, quarterly forecasts, the annual budget, and the business plan/5-year plan. Prepare the company's Capex, Opex and common costs budget, and follow up on variance analysis of Actual vs Budget (cost control), providing timely information to Department Managers. Monitor and analyse Actual vs Budget variances in close coordination with technical departments, providing such analysis to management for timely corrective actions. Prepare and provide guidelines on the cost allocation process and support its timely completion. Prepare detailed cash flow forecasting and budgeting, working closely with the operations and project teams. Monitor business performance indicators, analyse reasons for variances, and advise management on any significant deviations from targets. Support the implementation of Eni financial policies, analyse the financial and economic impact of business operations on the Company's results, and identify and select the most appropriate accounting treatments to achieve the Company's financial objectives. Ensure that reporting and all requested information are provided to the Company within deadlines, ensuring consistency with accounting data. Support the audit process for the year-end and mid-year information packages. Assist in preparing financial data presentations for the Board of Directors. Perform ad hoc duties as required. Skills and experience required: University degree in Accounting, Economics, Business Management or a related discipline. Membership of a recognised accounting body, e.g., CA, CIMA or ACCA. Previous experience in a budgeting, cost control or reporting role. Strong proficiency in Excel, Word and PowerPoint; knowledge of Oracle EPM and SAP would be an advantage. Strong analytical skills, with the ability to work accurately and maintain a high level of attention to detail. Excellent teamwork skills, with the ability to work effectively in an international and diverse environment. A proactive attitude, flexible and adaptable to business requirements. How to apply : Applications are only accepted through our online application system. Please upload your CV in English. About Eni Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 Countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company, playing a key role in ensuring energy security and leading the energy transition. Eni's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through the decarbonization of its processes and of the products it sells to its customers. In line with this goal, Eni invests in the research and development of technologies that can accelerate the transition to increasingly sustainable energy. Renewable energy sources, bio-refining, carbon capture and storage are only some examples of Eni's areas of activity and research. In addition, the company is exploring game-changing technologies such as fusion energy - a technology based on the physical processes that power stars and that could generate safe, virtually limitless energy with zero emissions. Working at Eni At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. For us, the skills and attitudes of each individual , continuous training , and diversity and inclusion are fundamental. We promote flexible ways of working with particular attention to well-being, welfare and work life-balance. Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process. Whatever your ambition, at Eni you can find the tools to make it happen. Energy for action takers
Salary: £45,000 to £50,000 per annum Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week. Reports to: Programme Director Direct reports: None Location: Harlow, Essex. Easily commutable from London Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale Station. We offer a free minibus service to/from Harlow Town Train Station as well as free parking and EV charging on site. Extra Information: Open to conversation on hybrid, flexible and compressed working arrangements. About the role: We re building a Transport Solutions Team that works flexibly across all the tools in our delivery kit from grants and innovation pilots to research, partnerships, and commercial interventions. Our growing portfolio includes flagship projects tackling challenges such as inclusive EV charging infrastructure, complex community transport needs, and large-scale research like the National Centre for Accessible Transport. We are now recruiting for three Transport Solutions Managers, one permanent position and two 24 month fixed-term contracts. These roles will lead the design and delivery of high-impact work focused primarily on accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging a key priority for the Foundation. This is a pivotal role that combines technical understanding, programme delivery, and stakeholder leadership, and is designed to work flexibly across our matrix structure. While your core focus will be on EV charging, you also may be expected to lead and/or contribute to other transport projects across the transport themes. This is an opportunity to join a collaborative, purpose-led team driving change in the transport system for disabled people, and to work on some of the most complex and impactful projects in the sector. What you will be doing: Lead the design and delivery of accessible EV charging initiatives, working closely with Programme Directors and partners across government, industry and the charity sector. Scope, commission and manage projects related to EV charging such as pilots, commercial partnerships, research studies or funding opportunities ensuring alignment to strategic priorities. Bring technical and market understanding of EV charging (e.g. standards, installation, interoperability, user experience, accessibility requirements) to shape the Foundation s approach in this space. Manage end-to-end delivery of specific initiatives, including planning, budgeting, due diligence, contracting, risk management, and governance reporting. Use insight, evidence and stakeholder engagement to shape new programmes of work and ensure delivery reflects the needs of disabled people. Work flexibly across our matrix team, contributing to projects or funding rounds outside your own portfolio as needed, and supporting colleagues with specialist input or delivery resource. Build and maintain relationships with key external stakeholders, including OZEV, DfT, BSI, chargepoint operators, local authorities, disability organisations and industry experts. Collaborate across the Foundation, including with the Insight & Evaluation, Finance and Communications teams, to ensure high-quality delivery, learning and visibility of our work. Bring and apply knowledge in key areas as accessible transport, disability, inclusive innovation, grant making or systems change. Support the development and continuous improvement of our delivery models, funding mechanisms and ways of working. Your experience: Must haves: Experience managing complex projects, ideally in EV charging, transport, or energy sectors. Ability to translate technical or policy insight (e.g. standards, user experience, accessibility, or engineering considerations) into practical delivery and funding approaches. Experience managing projects or funding opportunities from inception through to delivery, ideally across multiple partners or suppliers. Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing skills, with the ability to work effectively across government, industry, and the charity sector. Excellent organisational and project management skills, with the ability to deliver multiple, complex workstreams to deadlines. Strong analytical capability, able to interpret data, research and qualitative insight to inform recommendations and decision-making. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce high-quality reports, business cases, and presentations for senior audiences. Confident IT literacy, including Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and PowerPoint). Nice to haves: Understanding of EV charging systems, standards (e.g. PAS 1899), and market dynamics. Experience working alongside government, local authorities, or industry partners on projects. Familiarity with innovation or funding mechanisms such as pilots, challenge funds, co-design, or commissioning frameworks. Understanding of wider disability and transport issues, such as the social model of disability and key accessibility barriers. Experience supporting or line managing others in a team or project context. If you re interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience, we'd still encourage you to apply.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Salary: £45,000 to £50,000 per annum Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week. Reports to: Programme Director Direct reports: None Location: Harlow, Essex. Easily commutable from London Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale Station. We offer a free minibus service to/from Harlow Town Train Station as well as free parking and EV charging on site. Extra Information: Open to conversation on hybrid, flexible and compressed working arrangements. About the role: We re building a Transport Solutions Team that works flexibly across all the tools in our delivery kit from grants and innovation pilots to research, partnerships, and commercial interventions. Our growing portfolio includes flagship projects tackling challenges such as inclusive EV charging infrastructure, complex community transport needs, and large-scale research like the National Centre for Accessible Transport. We are now recruiting for three Transport Solutions Managers, one permanent position and two 24 month fixed-term contracts. These roles will lead the design and delivery of high-impact work focused primarily on accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging a key priority for the Foundation. This is a pivotal role that combines technical understanding, programme delivery, and stakeholder leadership, and is designed to work flexibly across our matrix structure. While your core focus will be on EV charging, you also may be expected to lead and/or contribute to other transport projects across the transport themes. This is an opportunity to join a collaborative, purpose-led team driving change in the transport system for disabled people, and to work on some of the most complex and impactful projects in the sector. What you will be doing: Lead the design and delivery of accessible EV charging initiatives, working closely with Programme Directors and partners across government, industry and the charity sector. Scope, commission and manage projects related to EV charging such as pilots, commercial partnerships, research studies or funding opportunities ensuring alignment to strategic priorities. Bring technical and market understanding of EV charging (e.g. standards, installation, interoperability, user experience, accessibility requirements) to shape the Foundation s approach in this space. Manage end-to-end delivery of specific initiatives, including planning, budgeting, due diligence, contracting, risk management, and governance reporting. Use insight, evidence and stakeholder engagement to shape new programmes of work and ensure delivery reflects the needs of disabled people. Work flexibly across our matrix team, contributing to projects or funding rounds outside your own portfolio as needed, and supporting colleagues with specialist input or delivery resource. Build and maintain relationships with key external stakeholders, including OZEV, DfT, BSI, chargepoint operators, local authorities, disability organisations and industry experts. Collaborate across the Foundation, including with the Insight & Evaluation, Finance and Communications teams, to ensure high-quality delivery, learning and visibility of our work. Bring and apply knowledge in key areas as accessible transport, disability, inclusive innovation, grant making or systems change. Support the development and continuous improvement of our delivery models, funding mechanisms and ways of working. Your experience: Must haves: Experience managing complex projects, ideally in EV charging, transport, or energy sectors. Ability to translate technical or policy insight (e.g. standards, user experience, accessibility, or engineering considerations) into practical delivery and funding approaches. Experience managing projects or funding opportunities from inception through to delivery, ideally across multiple partners or suppliers. Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing skills, with the ability to work effectively across government, industry, and the charity sector. Excellent organisational and project management skills, with the ability to deliver multiple, complex workstreams to deadlines. Strong analytical capability, able to interpret data, research and qualitative insight to inform recommendations and decision-making. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce high-quality reports, business cases, and presentations for senior audiences. Confident IT literacy, including Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and PowerPoint). Nice to haves: Understanding of EV charging systems, standards (e.g. PAS 1899), and market dynamics. Experience working alongside government, local authorities, or industry partners on projects. Familiarity with innovation or funding mechanisms such as pilots, challenge funds, co-design, or commissioning frameworks. Understanding of wider disability and transport issues, such as the social model of disability and key accessibility barriers. Experience supporting or line managing others in a team or project context. If you re interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience, we'd still encourage you to apply.
Expansion Manager - Major CCS Infrastructure Project • • Teesside (with regular UK travel) NES Fircroft are working this role an exclusive basis with The Northern Endurance Partnership The Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) is delivering one of the UK's most important low-carbon infrastructure projects, building the onshore and offshore pipelines, storage sites and wells that will safely transport millions of tonnes of CO2 to the North Sea. This work is central to decarbonising Teesside and the Humber and to achieving the UK's net zero goals. We're now looking for a senior Expansion Manager to lead the next phase: a programme including an 88km onshore pipeline, 100km of offshore pipelines, two new CO2 storage sites and wells. Why this role matters You'll be responsible for shaping and delivering a critical part of the UK's energy transition, taking a multi-billion-pound infrastructure programme through development, regulatory approvals, and Final Investment Decision (FID). What you'll do: Lead the integrated Expansion programme - onshore & offshore scope through project development and beyond FID. Build and resource the project organisation (team, contractors, systems, governance). Oversee strategy for contracting, procurement, cost, schedule, risk and HSSE. Drive regulatory and consenting activity, including Development Consent Order (DCO). Act as a key interface with regulators, government, industry partners and local stakeholders. Deliver a competitive, safe and world-class CO2 transport and storage solution. What we're looking for: Extensive experience leading large, complex infrastructure projects, ideally across pipelines, offshore assets, and wells. Deep understanding of project governance, assurance frameworks, and risk management. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience engaging regulators and government. Strategic thinker who can operate in complex, ambiguous environments and build collaboration across multiple organisations. CCUS or energy transition experience would be a real advantage. This is a unique opportunity to lead a first-of-a-kind UK project and make a direct impact on national decarbonisation efforts. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Expansion Manager - Major CCS Infrastructure Project • • Teesside (with regular UK travel) NES Fircroft are working this role an exclusive basis with The Northern Endurance Partnership The Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) is delivering one of the UK's most important low-carbon infrastructure projects, building the onshore and offshore pipelines, storage sites and wells that will safely transport millions of tonnes of CO2 to the North Sea. This work is central to decarbonising Teesside and the Humber and to achieving the UK's net zero goals. We're now looking for a senior Expansion Manager to lead the next phase: a programme including an 88km onshore pipeline, 100km of offshore pipelines, two new CO2 storage sites and wells. Why this role matters You'll be responsible for shaping and delivering a critical part of the UK's energy transition, taking a multi-billion-pound infrastructure programme through development, regulatory approvals, and Final Investment Decision (FID). What you'll do: Lead the integrated Expansion programme - onshore & offshore scope through project development and beyond FID. Build and resource the project organisation (team, contractors, systems, governance). Oversee strategy for contracting, procurement, cost, schedule, risk and HSSE. Drive regulatory and consenting activity, including Development Consent Order (DCO). Act as a key interface with regulators, government, industry partners and local stakeholders. Deliver a competitive, safe and world-class CO2 transport and storage solution. What we're looking for: Extensive experience leading large, complex infrastructure projects, ideally across pipelines, offshore assets, and wells. Deep understanding of project governance, assurance frameworks, and risk management. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience engaging regulators and government. Strategic thinker who can operate in complex, ambiguous environments and build collaboration across multiple organisations. CCUS or energy transition experience would be a real advantage. This is a unique opportunity to lead a first-of-a-kind UK project and make a direct impact on national decarbonisation efforts. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Location: Bristol (Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office ) Clearance Requirement: Must hold a valid UK passport and be eligible for security clearance Employment Type: Permanent / Contract (flexible) Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Controls Manager to join a major engineering and infrastructure programme based in Bristol. You will be responsible for leading the delivery of robust project controls across schedule, cost, risk, and reporting functions, ensuring accurate performance insight and supporting the successful delivery of complex, high-value projects within a highly regulated environment. Key Responsibilities Lead all aspects of project controls, including planning, cost management, risk management, change control, and performance reporting. Develop, maintain, and assure integrated master schedules, ensuring alignment with project scope, delivery milestones, and key dependencies. Oversee project cost control, budget development, forecasting, and variance analysis to support financial governance. Implement and manage risk and opportunity processes, ensuring risks are identified, quantified, and mitigated effectively. Produce timely and accurate reporting packs for senior leadership, governance boards, and external stakeholders. Support and lead project reviews, assurance activities, and programme-level oversight to maintain delivery confidence. Work closely with multidisciplinary engineering, commercial, and programme teams to ensure alignment and effective communication. Embed best practice tools, processes, and methodologies in accordance with industry standards. Mentor and guide junior project controls staff to support capability growth within the team. Key Skills & Experience Strong experience in project controls management within complex engineering, defence, nuclear, energy, or infrastructure environments. Proficient in schedule development and maintenance (Primavera P6 desirable). Proven cost control and financial governance experience, ideally including Earned Value Management (EVM). Strong understanding of risk management processes and tools. Experience working within highly regulated sectors and security-cleared environments (advantage). Excellent stakeholder engagement, influencing, and communication skills. Ability to interpret complex data and deliver clear, actionable reporting to leadership teams. Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Eligibility Requirements Must hold a current UK passport. Must be eligible to undergo and maintain UK security clearance. Able to work 2 days per week onsite in Bristol. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Location: Bristol (Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office ) Clearance Requirement: Must hold a valid UK passport and be eligible for security clearance Employment Type: Permanent / Contract (flexible) Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Controls Manager to join a major engineering and infrastructure programme based in Bristol. You will be responsible for leading the delivery of robust project controls across schedule, cost, risk, and reporting functions, ensuring accurate performance insight and supporting the successful delivery of complex, high-value projects within a highly regulated environment. Key Responsibilities Lead all aspects of project controls, including planning, cost management, risk management, change control, and performance reporting. Develop, maintain, and assure integrated master schedules, ensuring alignment with project scope, delivery milestones, and key dependencies. Oversee project cost control, budget development, forecasting, and variance analysis to support financial governance. Implement and manage risk and opportunity processes, ensuring risks are identified, quantified, and mitigated effectively. Produce timely and accurate reporting packs for senior leadership, governance boards, and external stakeholders. Support and lead project reviews, assurance activities, and programme-level oversight to maintain delivery confidence. Work closely with multidisciplinary engineering, commercial, and programme teams to ensure alignment and effective communication. Embed best practice tools, processes, and methodologies in accordance with industry standards. Mentor and guide junior project controls staff to support capability growth within the team. Key Skills & Experience Strong experience in project controls management within complex engineering, defence, nuclear, energy, or infrastructure environments. Proficient in schedule development and maintenance (Primavera P6 desirable). Proven cost control and financial governance experience, ideally including Earned Value Management (EVM). Strong understanding of risk management processes and tools. Experience working within highly regulated sectors and security-cleared environments (advantage). Excellent stakeholder engagement, influencing, and communication skills. Ability to interpret complex data and deliver clear, actionable reporting to leadership teams. Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills. Eligibility Requirements Must hold a current UK passport. Must be eligible to undergo and maintain UK security clearance. Able to work 2 days per week onsite in Bristol. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Expansion Manager - Major CCS Infrastructure Project • • Teesside (with regular UK travel) NES Fircroft are working this role an exclusive basis with The Northern Endurance Partnership The Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) is delivering one of the UK's most important low-carbon infrastructure projects, building the onshore and offshore pipelines, storage sites and wells that will safely transport millions of tonnes of CO2 to the North Sea. This work is central to decarbonising Teesside and the Humber and to achieving the UK's net zero goals. We're now looking for a senior Expansion Manager to lead the next phase: a programme including an 88km onshore pipeline, 100km of offshore pipelines, two new CO2 storage sites and wells. Why this role matters You'll be responsible for shaping and delivering a critical part of the UK's energy transition, taking a multi-billion-pound infrastructure programme through development, regulatory approvals, and Final Investment Decision (FID). What you'll do: Lead the integrated Expansion programme - onshore & offshore scope through project development and beyond FID. Build and resource the project organisation (team, contractors, systems, governance). Oversee strategy for contracting, procurement, cost, schedule, risk and HSSE. Drive regulatory and consenting activity, including Development Consent Order (DCO). Act as a key interface with regulators, government, industry partners and local stakeholders. Deliver a competitive, safe and world-class CO2 transport and storage solution. What we're looking for: Extensive experience leading large, complex infrastructure projects, ideally across pipelines, offshore assets, and wells. Deep understanding of project governance, assurance frameworks, and risk management. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience engaging regulators and government. Strategic thinker who can operate in complex, ambiguous environments and build collaboration across multiple organisations. CCUS or energy transition experience would be a real advantage. This is a unique opportunity to lead a first-of-a-kind UK project and make a direct impact on national decarbonisation efforts. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Expansion Manager - Major CCS Infrastructure Project • • Teesside (with regular UK travel) NES Fircroft are working this role an exclusive basis with The Northern Endurance Partnership The Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) is delivering one of the UK's most important low-carbon infrastructure projects, building the onshore and offshore pipelines, storage sites and wells that will safely transport millions of tonnes of CO2 to the North Sea. This work is central to decarbonising Teesside and the Humber and to achieving the UK's net zero goals. We're now looking for a senior Expansion Manager to lead the next phase: a programme including an 88km onshore pipeline, 100km of offshore pipelines, two new CO2 storage sites and wells. Why this role matters You'll be responsible for shaping and delivering a critical part of the UK's energy transition, taking a multi-billion-pound infrastructure programme through development, regulatory approvals, and Final Investment Decision (FID). What you'll do: Lead the integrated Expansion programme - onshore & offshore scope through project development and beyond FID. Build and resource the project organisation (team, contractors, systems, governance). Oversee strategy for contracting, procurement, cost, schedule, risk and HSSE. Drive regulatory and consenting activity, including Development Consent Order (DCO). Act as a key interface with regulators, government, industry partners and local stakeholders. Deliver a competitive, safe and world-class CO2 transport and storage solution. What we're looking for: Extensive experience leading large, complex infrastructure projects, ideally across pipelines, offshore assets, and wells. Deep understanding of project governance, assurance frameworks, and risk management. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience engaging regulators and government. Strategic thinker who can operate in complex, ambiguous environments and build collaboration across multiple organisations. CCUS or energy transition experience would be a real advantage. This is a unique opportunity to lead a first-of-a-kind UK project and make a direct impact on national decarbonisation efforts. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.