Full-Time

FP&a Business Performance Advisor C&P

Posted on 10/31/2025

BP

BP

10,001+ employees

Global energy company transitioning to renewables

No salary listed

Pune, Maharashtra, India

In Person

Up to 10% travel (including international); relocation within country eligible.

Category
Finance & Banking (3)
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Required Skills
Power BI
SAP Products
Tableau
Risk Management
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Must have educational qualifications: Business/Finance or Engineering Subject area Degree level or equivalent
  • 15 years of relevant post degree experience in financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting in an Oil and Gas business or experience in industries such as Retail, Asset-based business, Manufacturing, or Logistics.
  • Extensive Performance Reporting experience gained in large scale organizations.
  • Extensive experience of developing and communicating financial management information to business collaborators.
  • Proven experience with delivery of business planning processes.
  • Experience in working with financial systems such as SAP, Microsoft products and visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau.
  • Ability to hold relationships with regulatory authorities.
  • Ability to manage relationships with different collaborators at various levels in the organization.
  • Mentoring team members to work towards a common goal.
Responsibilities
  • Partner with onsite technical and finance leadership in different geographies to gain a deep understanding of the business context.
  • Develop insightful financial products to support decision-making, and managing planning and performance management work.
  • Coach less experienced analysts and effectively managing collaborator expectations.
  • May require to work under alternative shift arrangements to ensure appropriate overlap hours with European or British time zones.
  • Prepare insightful financial management information to support business decisions, recommend and implement interventions where necessary.
  • Prepare and present material for business performance discussions to include key messages, analysis and insights.
  • Provide performance insights to business collaborators passionate about improving the profitability of the business.
  • Perform economic analysis to evaluate the financial viability of various projects or scenarios for the business.
  • Provide insights to the business on economic drivers and sources of value.
  • Promote the use of new and/or standardized systems and continuously improve supply related MI systems and processes to increase automation and move towards increasing the self-service model.
  • As a senior leader within FP&A, work with peers in remote locations across geographies in bp to earn trust, share context and establish ways of working.
  • Work to develop a positive working culture that motivates staff to succeed and develop careers at bp.
  • Drive continuous improvement to promote standardization and simplification. Implement strategies that drive the automation of financial products, to improve the efficiency of financial analysis and reporting.
  • Embed new ways of working, driving cross-team collaboration.
  • Regular interaction and main contact point for Business/Functions senior leadership.
  • Collaborating with the local finance team and various technical and leadership teams in onsite locations.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s Degree or post-graduate qualification in a finance subject area e.g. MBA, CA, ICWA/Cost Accountants.
  • Travel requirements: 10 – 15 % including international travel.
  • Relocation Assistance: This role is eligible for relocation within country.
  • Remote Type: This position is not available for remote working.
  • Skills: Analysis and modelling, Analytics, Benchmarking, Business Performance, Business process improvement, Commercial Acumen, Commercial performance management, Communication, Cost Management, Data visualization and interpretation, Decision Making, Economic evaluation methodology, Economic modelling, Financial Analysis, Group Problem Solving, Integrated Planning, Investment appraisal, Long Term Planning, Management Reporting, Managing change, Measurement and metrics, Organizational knowledge, Performance and planning, Performance management

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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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Iran conflict volatility and higher crude prices support debt reduction toward $14-18B target.
  • Buy ratings doubled to 13 with 13% analyst upside as shares rally 24-51% YTD.
  • Downstream refining margins and trading gains offset flat upstream production through 2026.

What critics are saying

  • EU windfall tax on excess profits erodes 20-30% of trading gains within 6 months.
  • Strait of Hormuz closure reduces Middle East upstream production 10-15% through 2026.
  • Debt climbs to $25.3B forcing buyback suspension, alienating investors amid share rally.

What makes BP unique

  • Superior oil trading desk generates $3-4.75B quarterly advantage over US rivals during volatility.
  • Strategic Bayer partnership scales camelina biofuels from 14B to 40B gallons by 2040.
  • Vertically integrated operations span exploration, refining, distribution, power generation across 78 countries.

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Benefits

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Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Short-Term Disability

Long-Term Disability

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Company News

CNBC
Apr 14th, 2026
BP's new CEO to simplify company structure into upstream and downstream units

BP will reorganise into two main business units — upstream and downstream — under new CEO Meg O'Neill, who took the helm on 1 April, a spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday. The company currently operates three main divisions covering gas and low carbon, oil production and operations, and customers and products. The move aligns with calls from US hedge fund Elliott, which holds a stake of just over 5% in BP, for a simplified structure. There is no set timeline for the reorganisation. Two weeks ago, BP named Carol Howle as deputy chief executive to oversee portfolio review and strategy development. The restructuring marks a shift from former CEO Bernard Looney's 2020 overhaul, which emphasised renewable energy but drew investor criticism.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
BP Whiting refinery lockout enters fourth week, shares trade 39.5% below fair value

BP has locked out more than 800 union workers at its Whiting refinery in Northwest Indiana, with the dispute continuing into its fourth week. Replacement workers have been brought in as negotiations over concessions remain unresolved. The lockout raises concerns about refinery safety, operational stability and economic impact on the surrounding community. For investors, the dispute represents a material operational and social risk factor, particularly as the duration extends and regulatory scrutiny increases. BP shares currently trade at £5.74, roughly in line with analyst targets, though Simply Wall St flags them as 39.5% below estimated fair value. The company faces a very high P/E ratio of 2,200.9x, with dividend coverage concerns as profit margins have declined year-on-year.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
BP oil trading arm set for 'exceptional' Q1 as Iran conflict drives prices higher, net debt to jump to $27B

BP has forecast "exceptional" results from its oil trading division for the first quarter of 2026, driven by surging oil prices following US-Israeli military action against Iran. The Middle East conflict has disrupted energy markets, with the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz trapping significant Gulf oil volumes. The company expects net debt to rise to between $25 billion and $27 billion, up from just over $22 billion in the previous quarter, primarily due to working capital increases of $4 billion to $7 billion caused by the price environment. Upstream output is expected to remain broadly flat compared to the fourth quarter of 2025. The update marks the first since Meg O'Neill became CEO on 1 April, replacing Murray Auchincloss.

CNBC
Apr 1st, 2026
BP's third CEO in five years: New chief Meg O'Neill faces mounting challenges at UK oil giant

Meg O'Neill is taking over as BP's chief executive, becoming the company's third CEO in five years. O'Neill joins from Woodside Energy as rising oil prices may provide some relief amid significant challenges facing the UK oil major. The rapid leadership turnover highlights the scale of difficulties confronting BP as it navigates the energy transition and market pressures.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 28th, 2026
BP highlights unprecedented Iran war oil shock amid Strait of Hormuz closure

BP has highlighted unprecedented disruption to global oil flows caused by the Iran war and closure of the Strait of Hormuz, leading to large-scale interruptions to crude and product shipments. The company's chief economist stated the current shock differs in scale from previous oil supply disruptions, with implications for long-term energy market structure. The closure affects physical supply routes, shipping costs, insurance and crude pricing, impacting how integrated oil majors manage portfolios and risks. BP's comments suggest possible shifts in energy sourcing, transport and hedging, with potential implications for capital allocation between oil, gas and lower-carbon projects. BP currently trades at £5.84, roughly 70.5% below estimated fair value according to Simply Wall St, though profit margins of just 0.03% leave limited room for error.

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