Remarkable people, trusted by clients to design and advance the world.
Wood is currently recruiting for an Advanced Work Package Manager. The Advanced Work Package (AWP) Manager leads the development, governance, and execution of the AWP methodology across projects, serving as the single point of accountability for AWP processes and AWP software platforms to drive predictable, safe, and efficient construction execution.
The AWP Manager is responsible for implementing and sustaining the Advanced Work Packaging methodology from engineering through construction and turnover. This role ensures that work is planned, sequenced, and executed using standardized AWP principles, with a strong focus on digital enablement through AWP software platforms.
Acting as both a process leader and system owner, the AWP Manager partners with Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Planning, and Project Controls to ensure work packages are fully constraint‑free, data‑driven, and aligned with the project execution plan. The position requires deep knowledge of AWP best practices, construction workflows, and digital tools, as well as the leadership skills to drive adoption, consistency, and continuous improvement across projects and regions.
Join a culture of innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible to seek the best solutions for our clients.
What we can offer:
Meaningful and interesting projects delivered to leaders of industry across oil & gas and process industry projects. Flexible working arrangements that balance client, team and individual needs. This opportunity is Hybrid in Houston, TX. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion across our business with employee networks committed to giving all employees a voice. Competitive salary with regular salary reviews to ensure we are rewarding at the right level in line with the market. Flexible benefits package that can be adapted to suit your lifestyle. Commitment to continued professional development through development plans tailored to individual needs and interests. Global connections with leading industry experts around the world who are shaping the standards of our profession.Authorization to work lawfully in the US, without sponsorship from Wood is required.