Project Manager, Gas Processing

Worley

The Role

Overview

Manage gas processing projects, overseeing scope, schedule, cost, safety & stakeholder communication.

Key Responsibilities

  • cost management
  • risk management
  • schedule planning
  • document control
  • performance reporting
  • team leadership

Tasks

-Manage capital expenditures and project finances to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. This includes forecasting, tracking spending, and managing change orders. -Leading, coaching, and directing multidisciplined engineering & support teams in all phases of project execution. -Identifying and managing project and contractual risks and opportunities. -Maintaining comprehensive project documents and reports. -Championing safety, wellbeing, sustainability, and management of change processes -Planning & prioritizing project tasks to support the project schedule. -Developing relationships with customers and vendors. -Reporting of cost, schedule, progress, and performance to senior management. -Manage scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources, communication, risk, procurement, and stakeholders including global integrated delivery (GID) team. -Review and analyze alternatives and options to deliver value through the project scope. -Provide regular project updates and reports to senior management and other stakeholders, tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), progress, and earned value.

Requirements

  • limited travel

What You Bring

-Limited travel to site or other locations as required.

The Company

About Worley

-Expanding globally through steady growth and acquisition. -Broadened reach in Canada, China, the U.S., and beyond. -Merged with Parsons E&C in 2004. -Delivers full-lifecycle services from concept to decommissioning. -Partners on major global projects across energy, chemicals, resources, and power. -Innovates in low-carbon energy and carbon capture. -Large-scale direct air capture engineering in the U.S. -Unified subsidiaries under single identity in 2023, reinforcing integrated engineering model.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Chemicals

Resources

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Utilities

Government

Wind

Solar

Nuclear

Pipeline and Midstream

Heavy Oil Facilities