Full-Time

Fuels Subject Matter Expert Contracts Manager

Retail Group

Posted on 9/17/2025

Deadline 10/9/25
BP

BP

10,001+ employees

Global energy company transitioning to renewables

No salary listed

Milton Keynes, UK

Hybrid

This position is a hybrid of office/remote working.

Category
Process Engineering
Requirements
  • A thorough understanding of the standards and protocols of the industry
  • Technical or commercial degree or equivalent experience
  • Experienced working hands on in contracts management
  • Track record in programme, maintenance management, preventative maintenance and digital enabling tools
  • Strong commercial acumen
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent partner management
  • Experience of financially leading projects
  • Experience in petrol forecourt construction and maintenance
  • Sound knowledge of Fuel station infrastructure and systems and thorough understanding of the operation and structure
  • Direct experience of industry standards
  • Current SPA/UKPIA Petrol Retail Contractors Safety Passport holder
Responsibilities
  • Provide fuel systems assurance through the technical review of contractor deliverables
  • Advise on fuel system design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance, including storage tanks, pipelines, and dispensing systems.
  • Interpret and apply industry standards to organisational processes and operations.
  • Alert the Project Manager and the Engineering Team Lead on any identified risks within his / her responsibility.
  • Perform inspection, testing and maintenance in line with inspection and maintenance strategy.
  • Define key performance indicators (KPIs) and business requirements.
  • Health and safety performance of contracts under management.
  • Creation of reports and monitoring of maintenance performance
  • Define maintenance contract requirements, including SLA's and recommend inspection and maintenance contract placement.
  • Management of contract relationship.
  • Perform self-verification activity undertaken on inspection, testing and maintenance contracts and work.
  • Accountable for budgets and accountable for financial delivery of contracts.
  • Evaluate inspection programme results and maintenance regimes and modify to take account of the risk of equipment, system failures and industry best practice
  • Support the continuous improvement of technical practices and processes
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience of successfully working across multi-departments in a large and complex organisation – ideally this would include remote teams
  • Understanding of internal and external customer needs and ability to translate into contractual deliverables
  • Capacity to anticipate market trends, regulatory developments, and technological advances in the fuels sector, and to translate these into actionable contract strategies.

BP operates as a global energy company that supplies oil, gas, and electricity while also investing in renewable energy projects such as solar and offshore wind. It manages exploration, production, and distribution of energy resources and aims to help the world move toward a net-zero future by growing its renewable energy capacity and reducing carbon emissions. Unlike firms that focus only on fossil fuels or renewables, BP combines traditional energy with a broad, ongoing shift toward sustainable solutions, funded by strategic investments in climate-friendly projects. Its goal is to provide reliable energy to governments, businesses, and consumers while delivering value to shareholders and supporting societal sustainability goals.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1909

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What believers are saying

  • Trading and refining strength boosted first-quarter profit to $3.2 billion.
  • Egyptian gas assets and new offshore discoveries support upstream reserve growth.
  • LNG trading expansion fits Europe’s structural shift away from Russian pipeline gas.

What critics are saying

  • Chairman Albert Manifold’s removal signals instability at the top of BP.
  • Elliott Management’s stake raises pressure for strategic reversals and asset sales.
  • UK tax changes will reduce after-tax earnings from overseas operations.

What makes BP unique

  • BP combines global oil, gas, refining, and retail operations across 60 countries.
  • The company is shifting capital toward oil and gas after renewable underperformance.
  • BP still retains renewable optionality through wind, solar, and lower-carbon investments.

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