Onstream Group – With more than three decades of global industry experience, the company is now structured as a group of business units, each with its own specialisations. Through these units, the Group can provide tailored services to address the needs of our clients worldwide in the most effective and competitive manner.
The Onstream Group constantly searches for new solutions for our clients, adapting to current needs and changing industry trends, staying competitive globally and gaining market share.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Procurement & Expediting Services Officer
Location: Lagos
Job Description
- The Procurement & Expediting services to be provided will aid the successful achievement of CP plans, tasks and targets.
Principal Accountabilities
- Will be responsible for expediting all outstanding deliveries on issued POs, especially ROS Purchase Orders, to ensure compliance with delivery schedules and performance targets.
- Carry out the tender process, including activities such as bid opening, bid analysis and tender award.
- Monitor the team’s agreement status to ensure that they are live and available for use when required.
- Assist in the resolution of vendors’ invoice issues such as GR reversals.
- Run assigned reports to aid managerial decision making.
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with users, MRP controllers, vendor services team members and the vendors, sufficient to ensure the achievement of assigned tasks and a good work environment.
- Fully understudy all activities carried out by the buyers and coordinate assignments across the buying team.
- Attend the weekly team meetings and provide focal points for Interface meetings with other teams.
- Ensure business ethics are maintained to the highest level and ensure compliance with the CLIENT Group Statement of General Business Principles.
- Manage relevant interfaces with key stakeholders: CP Manager, CP Team Leads, Vendors, Users (Line), Vendor Services, MRP Controllers.
- People and time management.
Job Requirements
- Knowledge and use of Supply Chain management concepts
- Excellent Communication Skills (Presentation; effective conversations and written)
- Good customer management and leadership skills.
- Team Work, Team Building, And Facilitation
- Data Analysis
- Use of computer systems and tools including SAP, Microsoft Office Suite of Products, Internet, etc.
- Applicants must attach supporting qualifications when applying.
How to Apply
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Job Title: Contracting Services – Local Candidates (Nigeria)
Location: Lagos
Job Description
The Contract services to be provided will include but not be limited to:
Principal Accountabilities:
- Quality assurance on contract scopes specifications and company estimates
- Assessing the level of HSE, commercial, schedule and execution risk
- Selecting candidate vendors and prequalifying vendors
- Designing and delivering the ITT / contract content including organising stakeholder contributions, use of standard templates and contract models.
- Leading the tender / evaluation / clarification / negotiation process, and
- Ensuring award to competent contractors
- Assurance that Contract scopes and specifications are properly represented to contractors
- Contract stakeholder management
- Contract strategy and execution through tendering process and negotiation
- Contract formulation for efficient administration and RtP execution in SAP
- Management of Commercial Contract risk issues
- Bidder evaluations
- Contract awards
- Compliance to SGBP, CCMP and standards and standard T&C’s
- Handover to Category Lead and Contract Holder
- Manage relevant interfaces with key stakeholders: CP Manager, CP Team Leads, Vendors, Users (Line), Vendor Services, MRP Controllers
Shared Accountabilities:
- Contract HSE risk assessment and mitigation planning
- Contractor safety management assurance
- Security of supply to business schedule
- Assurance of contractor performance management – safety, delivery, cost, and schedule
Additional information:
- Annual TCoO estimated at >US$ 50 mln, minimum total contract value >US$ 5 mln
- 2 operating environments – JV (Joint Venture ) and PSC (Production Sharing Contracts)
- 200+ contracts in the pre award funnel
- Particular focus on Well Engineering
- Wide range of HSE and Commercial risks
- Influencing and assuring the quality of stakeholder inputs – scope, risk assessment, contract content – where historically quality has been lacking.
- Designing contracts to motivate contractors to perform better through incentivisation and penalties.
- Identifying and contractually addressing the diversity of value drivers across the business.
- Managing tension between schedule, contracting approval lead times, contractor capabilities, and business need for new long term contracting solutions.
- Ensuring selection of competent contractors against a 60% technical pass-mark threshold and stakeholder desires to influence vendor qualifications and tender evaluations.
- Reducing the lead time for award of high value contracts in a heavily regulated contracting environment.
- Meeting CLIENT Exploration and Production Companies in Nigeria and NNPC obligations under CLIENT PSC/JV Agreements in the detail of each contract.
Job Requirements
- Applicants must attach supporting qualifications when applying – copy of Diploma(s) and/or certificates.
How to Apply
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Job Title: UFR Offshore HSE Supervisor
Location: Nigeria
Job Description
- The UFR HSE Supervisor will report on daily basis to Company Representative on board the vessel/RSES-D.
- The role will also have a functional reporting line to the UFR Package HSE Coordinator.
- The service holder will have the responsibility to ensure that for all CLIENT UFR vessel Construction activities offshore SITE, HSE is given the right level of attention throughout all phases of the project and that corresponding requirements stated in Contracts Exhibit L and CLIENT General Specification are properly implemented by all involved.
The service holder is directly responsible to:
- Assisted and advised the Company Representative on board the vessel/RSES-D on HSE matters as per Contractors’ compliance to the Company Project HSE plan, Approved HSE Bridging procedure and Exhibit L
- To monitor the implementation of the approved Contractor and sub-contractor project HSE plan and referenced procedures including HSE bridging documents
- Participate in Risk Assessment and SERVICE Safety Analysis studies dedicated to vessel construction operations in hands on board and ensure they comply with related CLIENT General Specifications and Guide manuals.
- Monitoring and reporting the Health, Safety and Environmental performance of the Contractor and its sub-contractors on site.
- Undertake site regular weekly HSE audits & inspections, and ensure corrective action recommendations are conclusively closed-out.
- Participate in the site emergency preparedness and follow-up the improvement measures undertaken after the regular drill/exercise.
- To participate in daily/shift tool box meeting, monthly/weekly HSE Meetings and any required specific HSE meetings.
- Take part in the preparation and attend the meetings of the site HSE committees
- To focus on the early identification of potential problems and to propose appropriate solutions to HSE Superintendent.
- To attend regular meetings with contractors’ HSE representatives to discuss and agree on HSE concerns and potential hazards.
- To be proactive in promoting HSE awareness at all levels within the project team and contractor personnel.
- To monitor the implementation of control measures identified during risk analyses while carry out the construction activity.
- To assist in the investigation of accidents and incidents to determine their underlying causes, report anomalies and check corrective actions.
- To monitor the implementation of actions arising from incident, accident, audit and inspection analyses
- To check first aid materials and HSE equipment are available on board the vessel.
- To carryout daily site surveillance of all work area onboard the vessel, carry out audit on validated PTW in use at various work stations for compliance with Company rules and international and Local safety Regulations.
- To carry out an initial HSE inspection of work area and assess the task to be carried out, and ensure it’s done as per procedure and the safest manner possible as stipulated in the PTW.
- To ensure proper Environmental Management practices and correct waste management system is in place as stipulated.
- To assist in the implementation of emergency procedures and on board vessel Drills to ascertain crew preparedness to emergency situation and recommend improvement on required areas.
- To report anomalies and incident and participate in Contractor incident investigation and report in Company format as required in Company Synergi system.
- To prepare and submit HSE daily and weekly report to UFR HSE Coordinator and the Project Management Team through Company Representative on board the vessel/RSES-D.
- To ensure suitable and task related Training courses/HSE campaigns are being carried out to promote HSE awareness and practice to all crew member on board.
- Work also as a Company PTW coordinator on board the Contractor installation vessels in Liaison with the Company PTW Coordinator of the FPSO and Drilling Rig.
- To carry out any other duties or tasks that may be assigned by his hierarchical superiors.
HSE:
- To fully comply with offshore security, health and safety instructions.
- To stay vigilant and maintain continuous awareness of hazards and surroundings.
- To also take care of colleague’s safety and behaviour without hesitating to intervene as much as necessary.
- To give his own input and making sure the workplace is safe (obviously clean and tidy).
- When in doubt, ask questions to gain clarification.
Job Requirements
- Graduate Bachelor’s Degree (B.Sc) or equivalent in any Engineering or Physical Science, and formal training in HSE with recognized qualification or certification i.e. BOSIET/FOET/HUET & SAS, Safety Management by HSE Professional, HSE auditor, Professional Incident Investigation and all related trainings related to the SERVICE Function
- Familiar with Offshore related HSE recognize international standard i.e. IMO SOLAS/MARPOL/STCW/ISM, IMCA, etc
- Minimum 15 years working experience in the Oil and Gas production projects, with minimum 5 years on position(s) of similar HSE responsibilities.
- Knowledge of risk assessment techniques and experience at organising HAZOPS, HAZIDS, HAZAN and other reviews.
- Administrative skills including proficiency in typical office applications (Words, Excel, PowerPoint, etc).
- Fluent in English language and ability to communicate well at all levels within the Company. In addition, the candidate must possess very good planning, presentation, negotiations and organizational skills.
- Ability to work on rotation bases.
How to Apply
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Job Title: Vendor Management, IDD and Compliance Services Officer
Location: Lagos
Job Description
Principal Accountabilities:
- Conduct Integrity Due Diligence which covers background checks on entities with which CLIENT has existing or potential commercial/contractual relationship, including third parties.
- Registration of new vendors, update of vendors’ information in the various Vendor Management systems (software applications.
- Responsible for first line investigation of red flags and recommendation to the BIC, CP Ops Manager, Legal and/or BID.
- Receipt of hard copy tenders and onward transfer to the Tender Board.
- Receive anonymous proposals and documents from vendors and liaise with appropriate business functions that may require such services.
Job Requirements
- Working knowledge of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
- Familiarity with legalities of company formation, dissolution and membership of companies both in Nigeria and other countries.
- Working knowledge of Vendor Management applications such as OMNICOM, EMPTORIS and SAP.
- Ability to identify irregularities/red flags in a series of documents.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal relationship skills.
- Applicants must attach supporting qualifications when applying.
How to Apply
Job Title: Contractor (Archiving and Office Services)
Location: Lagos
Job Description
- The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision of Tender Board Secretariat support services.
- Principal Accountabilities
- Prepare the documents for presentation at Tender Board and distribute to members prior to Tender Board meetings.
- Ensure that all duly approved Tender Board documents are presented for signature of Tender Board Chairman and returned 48 hours after delivery to Chairman.
- Issue a scanned copy of the approved submissions to the presenters or Contract Holders after the Tender Board sessions with 48 hours of signature.
- Ensure all submissions to Tender Board are stored in the filing system for safe-keeping and for audit trail.
- Prepare data for monthly/quarterly reporting of Tender Board activities as may be required.
Additional Information:
- Management of confidential information flow and documentation.
- Preservation of trail of documentation for reference purpose and audit trail.
- The design of a fit-for purpose archiving and filing system for the Contracting and Procurement function.
Job Requirements
- Applicants Must attach supporting qualififcations when applying for this role – copy of Diploma(s) and/or Certificates.
How to Apply
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Job Title: UFR Offshore Company Representative (Expats)
Location: Nigeria
Job Description
- The COMPANY rep is designated Responsible for Safety and Environment on Site delegate (RSES-D) and is directly accountable for the safe execution of the offshore works.
Installation Activities
- The SERVICE holder is UFR Contractor’s focal point for day to day activity onboard the installation vessel.
- In a narrow coordination with the UFR Installation team based in Lagos, the SERVICE holder shall:
- Supervise that the agreed procedures are respected during all the offshore presence of the installation vessel on project site, mainly for the following activities performed onboard the vessel by URF Contractor:
- Supply / Barge activities alongside or at close vicinity of the vessel
- Transfer of equipment onboard the vessel
- Deck operations
- Lifting, overboarding, lowering and landing of subsea structures
- Subsea ROV works
- Supervise that the agreed procedures are respected during all the offshore presence of the installation vessel on project site, mainly for the following activities performed onboard the vessel by URF Contractor:
- Ensure that any modification of the agreed procedure is covered by the Management Of Change agreed process
- Sign in due time and when satisfactory preparation level has been achieved each specific Ready For Installation certificate.
- Communicate with onshore support to:
- Plan the coming operations
- Mobilise offshore relevant personnel from other packages (i.e. SPS & Umbilical Contractor Personnel)
- Communicate, in accordance with the defined project procedures, with COMPANY Representative acting onboard other vessel(s) working at Site in case of co-activities or SIMOPS activities.
- Ensure, when relevant, the interface onboard the vessel between MWS Representative and URF Contractor and ensure, in accordance with MWS agreed scope, that relevant MWS certificate has been issued.
- Ensure that ICAPS are filled, signed and transferred to URF Contractor’s ICAPS Coordinator
- Ensure recording of daily report activities on board and approves the daily report issued by CONTRACTOR. This reporting shall include activities on board the vessel but also any other activities interfacing with his own activities.
- The SERVICE holder will lead the COMPANY supervision team onboard the vessel.
HSE
- The SERVICE holder is responsible, onboard the installation vessel, to ensure that COMPANY HSE standards are applied throughout the operations and participates to hazard assessments for any activity involving the vessel.
- The company rep shall lead the offshore team and shall demonstrate exemplary HSE behavior to ensure all works on then vessel shall be conducted in a safe manner according to the Client’s Golden Rules, CONTRACTOR HSE rules and international and local regulations. He is the COMPANY’s focal point in case of an emergency onboard the vessel and ensures proper implementation of the emergency response procedures. In particular the UFR OFFSHORE COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE shall:
- Regularly call meetings to remind and motivate the COMPANY and CONTRACTOR offshore team of the HSE principles
- Ensure all meetings start with a Safety Moment
- Ensure all offshore works are risk assed
- Ensure that toolbox talks are conducted at the start of each shift and Client’s Golden Rules are enforced for each operation
- Stop all unsafe acts onboard the vessel and enforce the authority of all his team members to stop unsafe acts
- Report improvement, anomalies and incidents according to the HSE management system on board the vessel and to the UFR HSE Manager according to the project procedures
- Not engage in any unsafe acts
Requirements
- Sound background in Oil and Gas installations, marine operations and offshore construction.
- Minimum 10 years experience in Design and Installation of Subsea / Deepwater Steel Structures or previous exposure to UFR EPCI projects.
- Good knowledge of international structural design codes / standards and Client’s general specifications.
- Good organizational skills
- Experience in leadership and team management
- Fluent in English (verbal and written).
- BOSIET certificate
How to Apply
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Job Title: Inventory Management and Stock Check Services Executive
Location: Lagos
Candidates: Local Candidates (Nigerians)
Job Description
- The Inventory Management and Stock Check services will be responsible for the management of stock, optimization of stock levels and the provision of stock audit services for Client locations.
Principal Accountabilities
The scope of Work shall include but not limited the following:
- Stock Counting, Reconciliation, Overages and shortages investigation.
- Materials identification, Periodic verification, reporting and documentations e.t.c. on Client materials in various onshore and offshore locations.
- Stock auditing (2- 4 Nos cycles/12 calendar months – of about 130,000 cumulative line items).
- Reporting and documentation of Client materials in Client Plants and Storage locations (Onshore /Offshore).
- Reconciliation.
- Obtaining approval from Major Tender Board (MTB) or Supply Chain Council (SCC) in Client for WTA or WTF depending on the MOA.
- Responding to audit exception reports satisfactory from internal and external auditors.
- Conducting independent investigation into stock discrepancies and completing stock reconciliation within the stipulated SOX time.
Job Requirements
- Applicants must attach supporting qualifications when applying – Copy of Diploma(s) and/or certificates.
How to Apply
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