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ChampionX is a global leader in providing chemistry programs and services, drilling technology, artificial lift solutions, and automation technologies for the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry.
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Minimum of 10+ years of experience in Cloud technology (particularly AWS)Minimum of 15+ years of experience in IT and related technologyIn depth knowledge of Oracle Cloud, including functional knowledge of Oracle ERP modules (Finance, Supply Chain, Project Accounting, and Manufacturing) and Oracle HCM modules (Recruiting, Core HR, Time and Labor, Absence, and Payroll) 2-3 years’ of true management experienceWhat are top three PREFERRED skill sets (technical.
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Upstream Oil & Gas experience with specific planning and supply chain activities related to drilling, completion or production is preferred. We are committed to providing oil and natural gas in more innovative and sustainable ways to help meet the world's energy needs.
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Position OverviewWe are adding a Project Manager - Supply Chain to oversee all Supply Chain Activities, including Logistics, Inspection and Materials Management for assigned projects in the oil and gas/petrochemical market, within initial support for Off-Shore EPC projects in the Louisianna and Texas/Gulf areas.
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CPSM or national certification in supply chain and lean six sigma training. Bachelor's degree in engineering, Supply Chain, or Procurement and at least 5 years in sourcing and/or purchasing, or supply chain in a manufacturing environment.
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This role requires broad expertise in procurement best practices, particularly within the Oil and Gas industry, including a detailed understanding of pipe, valves, and fittings (PVF) products, and the Upstream, Downstream, and Midstream markets.
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Partners effectively with Portfolio Management, Agile CoE, Product Management, IT Security, Supply Chain, Legal, and the broader IT Architecture community. Knowledge of Oil and Gas industry, including industry related standards and regulations preferred.
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5+ Yrs. In Supply Chain; 5-10+ Yrs. Company or EPC industry commercial procurement, project management, subcontracts, contracting strategies, or contract management role related to oil & gas industry.
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Transportation Coordination and Management: Oversee the transportation of energy products, including oil, gas, and renewable energy resources, from production facilities to distribution points or end-users.
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As trailblazers in supply chain and engineering, we empower industrial teams to break through barriers in sectors like power generation and oil & gas. Prismecs merges domain expertise with cutting-edge innovation, especially in sectors such as oil & gas, metals, mining, and cement.
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Vital to navigating Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights' coverage includes oil and gas, power, chemicals, metals, agriculture and shipping. From finding new ways to measure sustainability to analyzing energy transition across the supply chain to building workflow solutions that make it easy to tap into insight and apply it.
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Specializing in matching talent with exciting opportunities in Engineering, Technical Sales, Manufacturing, Operations, Project Management, and Supply Chain. Strong mechanical aptitude and prior work experience operating Oil & Gas equipment (chemical injection equipment preferred.
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This group includes research on power and renewables, clean technology, natural gas/LNG/hydrogen, climate and energy scenarios and energy transition. The Gas, Power, and Climate Solutions (GPCS) group is an integral part of S&P Global Commodity Insights.
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Minimum 1 year of experience in Oil/Gas industry with Operator, Service or Engineering Company; Supply Chain Management experience preferred. Support the post award commercial management of Supply Chain Contracts in accordance with Client’s Policies and Procedures.
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Job Knowledge and Qualifications 5 years previous experience in similar role within SCM in Oil & Gas industry Degree in relevant subject or CIPS professional qualification or equivalent preferred Experience in SAP and Microsoft Office packages (Excel, Project, Power Point and Word) Power BI Skills a plus.
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