Why This Role Matters?
The Procurement Engineer â Marine / Infrastructure plays a key role in supporting complex marine and heavy civil projects by ensuring timely, costâeffective, and technically compliant procurement of materials, equipment, and specialist subcontract packages. Working closely with engineering, construction, planning, and commercial teams, this role helps maintain project schedules, control costs, and manage procurement risks across works such as jetties, quay walls, breakwaters, dredging, piling, and major infrastructure structures. This position is essential to delivering highâquality, technically demanding marine projects safely and efficiently.
What Youâll Drive
- Execute procurement of marine and infrastructure packages, including:
- Piling systems (steel, precast, CFA, bored piles)
- Steel structures, precast and in-situ concrete elements
- Dredging works and marine plant
- Fender systems, bollards, quay accessories
- Geotextiles, rock armour, revetments
- Temporary works materials and specialist subcontract packages
- Prepare RFQs with correct scope, drawings, specifications, BOQs, and method constraints
- Coordinate with Engineering on:
- Design intent and constructability requirements
- Temporary works and marine methodology inputs
- Float enquiries to approved suppliers and specialist subcontractors
- Perform techno-commercial evaluations and prepare comparison sheets
- Conduct technical and commercial clarifications with suppliers and subcontractors
- Support negotiations on pricing, delivery schedules, logistics, and marine constraints
- Prepare procurement recommendation and award documentation
- Issue LOIs / POs / subcontract agreements in accordance with approval limits
- Maintain procurement logs, long-lead item trackers, and delivery schedules
- Ensure compliance with BESIX procurement procedures and ethical standards orders, and supplier records.