About aramcoaramco occupies a unique position in the global energy industry.
we are the world's largest producer of hydrocarbons (oil and gas), with the lowest upstream carbon intensity of any major producer.we strive to maximize the value of the energy we produce for the world, along with a commitment to enhance aramco's value to society.headquartered in the kingdom of saudi arabia, and with offices around the world, we combine market discipline with a generations' spanning view of the future, born of our nine decades experience as responsible stewards of the kingdom's vast hydrocarbon resources.business development specialist rolewe are seeking a business development specialist to join the business enablers& commercial readiness division under the ik liquids to chemicals program development.key responsibilities:develop and provide technical input to economics modeling.develop chemical process yields, qualities and balances for process configurations in the refining & chemical units.strong experience in refining & chemicals derivative process.familiar with refining & chemicals technologies.provide insights and recommendations on the financial models output and ability to guide management to select the best configurations for ltc projects cases.provide technical support for capital projects involving petrochemical units at various stages of the project life cycle.analyzing the market and identifying opportunities for business growth.conducting research on competitors to identify opportunities for new products or services.researching new technologies, regulations, and other factors that may affect business model.establishing new client relationships and maintaining existing ones in order to generate revenue.deliver the tools, templates and systems to ensure the safe, passionate and flawless delivery of the project.liaison between project management and technical disciplines to achieve integration across all project disciplines.ensure that the contractor has the appropriate tools and systems for executing the project.ensure scope, risk and interfaces are captured, manage interfaces between internal and external parties and documented.minimum requirementsbachelor's degree in engineering, preferably chemical engineering, or alternatively a bachelor's degree in accounting, economics and finance; with extensive experience in the refining and petrochemicals field.at least 12-15 years of experience with a focus in the refining & petrochemicals business, preferably with a focus on gcc/mena region from a market outlook perspective.
with at least 2 years' experience in economics modeling with a focus on the downstream and petrochemicals industry.