An established UK energy platform is seeking an experienced Contract & Procurement Manager to support utility-scale energy infrastructure projects. The role covers procurement, contract management, claims support, and development-stage commercial agreements.
The successful candidate will act as a commercial and contracts lead across procurement, development, and construction workstreams.
Required Experience
* Strong experience in contract management, procurement, claims, commercial management, quantity surveying, construction law, or project controls.
* Experience on major construction, infrastructure, energy, utilities, electrical, grid, or power projects.
* Good working knowledge of FIDIC, EPC, and bespoke construction/supply contracts.
* Familiarity with UK construction regulation, notices, variations, claims, and change control.
* Experience with substations, grid connections, power generation, onshore wind, solar, BESS, or electrical infrastructure.
* Background with developers, EPC contractors, consultancies, or law firms.
Responsibilities
Procurement
* Lead procurement processes from pre award to execution. Choosing and coordinating suppliers, advisers, and internal teams.
* Prepare and manage ITTs, scopes of work, tender documentation, clarifications, bid reviews, and contract schedules.
* Maintain high-quality documentation for diligence and approvals.
Contract Management & Claims
* Manage commercial and contract administration across construction, equipment supply, grid, services, and advisory contracts.
* Monitor obligations, notices, claims, payment processes, and change control.
* Coordinate variations, claims, and commercial exposures during construction.
* Support contractor claim reviews, evidence management, delay analysis, EOT, and prolongation matters.
* Support agreements relating to grid, land, permitting, development, and project interfaces.
* Coordinate negotiations, approvals, and execution processes.
Education
Degree or equivalent qualification in engineering, quantity surveying, construction management, law, commercial management, project management, procurement, or a related discipline.
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