Contract Engineer – FEED & EPC
Job Title: Contract Engineer FEED & EPC
Location: London, Paris or Egypt
Employment Type: Renewable Contract
Client: Operator
About You
You have experience in contract management within large-scale energy or infrastructure projects, ideally across both FEED and EPC phases. You are comfortable working in an international, multi-stakeholder environment and collaborating with partners, contractors, and project teams. You bring strong negotiation skills, attention to contractual detail, and the ability to monitor contractor performance against obligations. Flexibility to travel and work across locations such as Paris, London, and Egypt is important.
About the Role
This is a 3–6 month assignment supporting a major LNG infrastructure project. You will play a key role in contract management during the FEED phase while also contributing to the preparation and transition into the EPC phase. You will be responsible for ensuring that McDermott fulfils its obligations under the FEED contract, while also supporting the preparation and negotiation of the EPC contract. This includes involvement in the instruction to tender, offer analysis, and participation in contract clarifications and negotiations. You will report to the Project Control Manager and work closely with an international Project Management Team.
About the Company
The shareholders are planning the installation of a regasification unit on site, with McDermott engaged for the FEED phase and expected to continue into EPC in consortium, who are a local construction company. The project is supported by a Project Management Team established through technical service agreements, primarily with Shell.
What’s on Offer?
This is a 3–6 monthrenewable contract on a high-profile LNG project, offering the opportunity to work within an international environment alongside leading energy partners. The role provides flexibility in location, with the option to be based in Paris, London, or Cairo, alongside travel to project sites. It also offers valuable exposure to both FEED and EPC phases within a complex, multi-partner project.