- Start Date : ASAP
- Published on : 31/03/2026
Description
Contexte de la mission
Mozambique LNG is a strategic project led by TotalEnergies – order of magnitude cost of $18 billion Onshore facilities include 2 LNG trains (13 mtpa), LNG and Condensate storage, Marine Facilities (Jetty and loading facilities), Utilities and Early Site Infrastructure (Resettlement Village, Security works, airport, permanent camps, and roads) The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the Contract Administration activities related to the management of the EPC contracts for Onshore package of the MZ LNG project at Site. The associated EPC contract value is circa $4 Billion for 4 years.
Objectifs
Ensure that the EPC Contract part assigned (ISBL/OSBL) is administered in accordance with the agreed contractual terms and conditions and that Company’s interests are always protected:
• Administer, change orders logs and filing,
• Support Contract Engineers in contractual correspondence
• Review requests for Change Orders and prepare / validate change order quantities, inspect and check on site as necessary
• Review, analyze and recommend course of action on Contractor’s proposal, support Project teams,
• Prepare supporting evidence to change Orders and Amendments in line with Project and Company procedures,
• Liaise with the relevant site technical teams (DUET) to ensure that the technical requirements are adequately incorporated into the Change Orders process and collaborate with various cross functional departments to ensure timely preparation and readiness.
• Review and support the processing of Contractor’s monthly applications for payment and verify invoice submissions,
• Liaise with Lead Contract Engineers and Contract Engineers at Site
• Liaise, interface and support Company on Site Management team providing all technical and contractual support on a day-to-day basis
Onshore C&P Quantity Surveyor
Situation in organizationN+1: Onshore C&P Lead Contract Engineer
Job Dimension
Mozambique LNG is a strategic project led by TotalEnergies – order of magnitude cost of $18 billionOnshore facilities include 2 LNG trains (13 mtpa), LNG and Condensate storage, Marine Facilities (Jetty and loading facilities), Utilities and Early Site Infrastructure (Resettlement Village, Security works, airport, permanent camps, and roads)The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the Contract Administration activities related to the management of the EPC contracts forOnshore package of the MZ LNG project at Site. The associated EPC contract value is circa $4 Billion for 4 years.
ActivitiesEnsure that the EPC Contract part assigned (ISBL/OSBL) is administered in accordance with the agreed contractual terms andconditions and that Company’s interests are always protected:
• Administer, change orders logs and filing,
• Support Contract Engineers in contractual correspondence
• Review requests for Change Orders and prepare / validate change order quantities, inspect and check on site as necessary
• Review, analyze and recommend course of action on Contractor’s proposal, support Project teams,
• Prepare supporting evidence to change Orders and Amendments in line with Project and Company procedures,
• Liaise with the relevant site technical teams (DUET) to ensure that the technical requirements are adequately incorporated into the Change Orders process and collaborate with various cross functional departments to ensure timely preparation and readiness.
• Review and support the processing of Contractor’s monthly applications for payment and verify invoice submissions,
• Liaise with Lead Contract Engineers and Contract Engineers at Site
• Liaise, interface and support Company on Site Management team providing all technical and contractual support on a day-to-day basisContext and environment
• Project Entity is a multinational joint venture, has a large Social performance element and is Project financed by high profile lenders
• Report functionally to TEPMA1 Onshore Lead Contract Engineer
• Based at site in Afungi on Rotation
Accountabilities
• To manage and administrate post contract activities related to Onshore EPC Contracts in liaison with all TEPMA1 entities and in particular C&P EntityQualifications/Experience required
• Qualified Contract Engineer, experienced with EPC/EPCC construction contracts, strong knowledge in construction law and proven experience in management of Oil & Gas project
• Degree in Quantity Surveying; Business school or equivalent.
• Professional experience: 10 years – mini 5 years of experience in similar positiono Knowledge of Contract management in a project environment, in an international contexto skills to manage technical issues, and relationship with Contractor’s technician and project Site teamo Problem Solving and Planning / organizing / coordinating / controlling.
• Languages: good command of English mandatory.
Mozambique LNG is a strategic project led by TotalEnergies – order of magnitude cost of $18 billion Onshore facilities include 2 LNG trains (13 mtpa), LNG and Condensate storage, Marine Facilities (Jetty and loading facilities), Utilities and Early Site Infrastructure (Resettlement Village, Security works, airport, permanent camps, and roads) The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the Contract Administration activities related to the management of the EPC contracts for Onshore package of the MZ LNG project at Site. The associated EPC contract value is circa $4 Billion for 4 years.
Objectifs
Ensure that the EPC Contract part assigned (ISBL/OSBL) is administered in accordance with the agreed contractual terms and conditions and that Company’s interests are always protected:
• Administer, change orders logs and filing,
• Support Contract Engineers in contractual correspondence
• Review requests for Change Orders and prepare / validate change order quantities, inspect and check on site as necessary
• Review, analyze and recommend course of action on Contractor’s proposal, support Project teams,
• Prepare supporting evidence to change Orders and Amendments in line with Project and Company procedures,
• Liaise with the relevant site technical teams (DUET) to ensure that the technical requirements are adequately incorporated into the Change Orders process and collaborate with various cross functional departments to ensure timely preparation and readiness.
• Review and support the processing of Contractor’s monthly applications for payment and verify invoice submissions,
• Liaise with Lead Contract Engineers and Contract Engineers at Site
• Liaise, interface and support Company on Site Management team providing all technical and contractual support on a day-to-day basis
Onshore C&P Quantity Surveyor
Situation in organizationN+1: Onshore C&P Lead Contract Engineer
Job Dimension
Mozambique LNG is a strategic project led by TotalEnergies – order of magnitude cost of $18 billionOnshore facilities include 2 LNG trains (13 mtpa), LNG and Condensate storage, Marine Facilities (Jetty and loading facilities), Utilities and Early Site Infrastructure (Resettlement Village, Security works, airport, permanent camps, and roads)The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the Contract Administration activities related to the management of the EPC contracts forOnshore package of the MZ LNG project at Site. The associated EPC contract value is circa $4 Billion for 4 years.
ActivitiesEnsure that the EPC Contract part assigned (ISBL/OSBL) is administered in accordance with the agreed contractual terms andconditions and that Company’s interests are always protected:
• Administer, change orders logs and filing,
• Support Contract Engineers in contractual correspondence
• Review requests for Change Orders and prepare / validate change order quantities, inspect and check on site as necessary
• Review, analyze and recommend course of action on Contractor’s proposal, support Project teams,
• Prepare supporting evidence to change Orders and Amendments in line with Project and Company procedures,
• Liaise with the relevant site technical teams (DUET) to ensure that the technical requirements are adequately incorporated into the Change Orders process and collaborate with various cross functional departments to ensure timely preparation and readiness.
• Review and support the processing of Contractor’s monthly applications for payment and verify invoice submissions,
• Liaise with Lead Contract Engineers and Contract Engineers at Site
• Liaise, interface and support Company on Site Management team providing all technical and contractual support on a day-to-day basisContext and environment
• Project Entity is a multinational joint venture, has a large Social performance element and is Project financed by high profile lenders
• Report functionally to TEPMA1 Onshore Lead Contract Engineer
• Based at site in Afungi on Rotation
Accountabilities
• To manage and administrate post contract activities related to Onshore EPC Contracts in liaison with all TEPMA1 entities and in particular C&P EntityQualifications/Experience required
• Qualified Contract Engineer, experienced with EPC/EPCC construction contracts, strong knowledge in construction law and proven experience in management of Oil & Gas project
• Degree in Quantity Surveying; Business school or equivalent.
• Professional experience: 10 years – mini 5 years of experience in similar positiono Knowledge of Contract management in a project environment, in an international contexto skills to manage technical issues, and relationship with Contractor’s technician and project Site teamo Problem Solving and Planning / organizing / coordinating / controlling.
• Languages: good command of English mandatory.