Harbour Energy
IS Supplier Relationship Analyst

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About Harbour Energy
Since its creation in 2014, Harbour has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most geographically diverse independent oil and gas companies. Today, Harbour is producing between 475,000 and 485,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day with significant production in Norway, the UK, Germany, Argentina and North Africa. Harbour benefits from competitive operating costs and resilient margins, and a broad set of growth options including near-infrastructure opportunities in Norway, unconventional scalable opportunities in Argentina and conventional offshore projects in Mexico and Indonesia. With low GHG emissions intensity and a leading CO2 storage position in Europe, Harbour remains committed to producing oil and gas safely and responsibly to help meet the world’s energy needs. Harbour is headquartered in London with approximately 5,000 staff and contractors across its operations and offices.
Ours is an inclusive workplace where individuals can bring their whole selves to their job and feel recognised for the value they add. We are committed to creating a genuinely inclusive and supportive working environment to ensure everyone has a positive experience at work.
At Harbour Energy, we aim to recruit, retain and promote our people based on their unique skills, regardless of race, gender or background. We need excellent people to help shape and develop the future of our company. Could this be you? If so, we want to hear from you.
Purpose of Role
The IS Supplier Relationship Analyst is responsible for supporting the governance and performance management of IS suppliers, ensuring contractual compliance, effective change control, and delivery of measurable value to the business. This role ensures that engagements align with strategic objectives, deliver value, and comply with internal governance and external regulatory requirements.
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Health, Safety, Environment, and Security (HSES)
- Ensure all activities are carried out in a safe manner complying with all regulatory requirements, legislation and Harbour Energy HSES Procedures.
Ethics and Compliance
- Ensure that all activities and behaviours are carried out in accordance with Harbour Energy’s Ethics and Compliance Policies and Procedures, and to complete any compulsory compliance training as required.
Areas of Accountability, Responsibility, and Competence
Supplier Governance & Relationship Management
- Act as the IS focal point for key suppliers, ensuring clear alignment on contractual obligations, service expectations, and delivery priorities.
- Drive preparation and delivery of structured governance forums, including monthly service reviews and Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs), ensuring effective preparation, tracking of actions, and escalation of risks.
Contractual Performance Monitoring & Reporting
- Track supplier performance metrics and lead QBRs and service reviews to support continuous improvement and risk mitigation.
- Maintain accurate supplier data in ERP systems, including compliance.
- Produce supplier performance reporting for governance forums, including trend analysis, risk identification, and improvement actions.
- Translate operational and contractual data into clear insights to support decision-making and supplier performance management.
Contract Compliance and Change Control
- Monitor supplier delivery against contractual commitments, including Service level agreements (SLAs), Key performance indicators (KPIs) and commercial terms.
- Support the management of change requests, contract amendments, and scope variations, ensuring appropriate governance, cost control, and documentation.
- Identify and escalate contract risks, non-compliance, and performance issues.
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- Support IS operational teams in day-to-day supplier engagement, ensuring issues are managed effectively and in line with agreed processes.
- Act as the coordination point for supplier-related escalations and service issues.
- Support vendor audits and ensure documentation is complete and compliant.
Strategic Sourcing & Portfolio Management
- Evaluate supplier portfolios to identify opportunities for innovation, cost saving, and improved service delivery.
- Collaborate with procurement to provide supplier performance insights to support sourcing decisions and align supplier capabilities with IS transformation goals.
Critical Skills, Qualifications, Experience, etc.
- Experience working in cross-functional IS teams and managing supplier relationships.
- Ability to interpret technical and commercial documentation and translate into actionable insights.
- Experience in Vendor governance frameworks (ITIL, SIAM, or similar) preferably within IS or technology domains.
- Familiar with ERP systems (e.g. SAP) and supplier portals, Power BI and Scorecards.
- Experience of Contract structures, SLAs, and change control mechanisms.
- Ability to challenge suppliers and drive governance processes and performance outcomes with strong analytical, negotiation, and communication skills.
- Demonstrated Commercial awareness, not just operational. Proactive mindset with a focus on continuous improvement and stakeholder engagement.
Inclusive Recruitment
Inclusive recruitment is a vital part of our diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy. Whatever your background, if you feel you need an adjustment during our selection process to suit your needs, please let us know, and we will be happy to help.
For further information or support on any of these points, please reach out to us at careers@harbourenergy.com.
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