Wood is seeking a Project Supply Chain Logistics Lead for our Houston, TX office. This position is based on site at our Houston Park Ten campus; relocation assistance and per diem are not available. This is a project ‑ based role that reports directly to the assigned Project Supply Chain Manager within the project execution environment, ensuring full alignment with project-level objectives, schedules, and priorities. Functionally, the role maintains a direct reporting line to the Head of Supply Chain – Americas for oversight of process adherence, governance, and performance expectations, and a dotted ‑ line connection to the Global Director of Logistics, who provides corporate-level functional guidance, standards, and subject ‑ matter expertise. The Logistics Lead serves as the project’s primary authority for all logistics matters, responsible for developing and executing logistics strategy, overseeing multimodal transportation, managing logistics service providers, ensuring global trade compliance, and enabling the safe, compliant, and cost ‑ effective movement of materials and equipment across the full project lifecycle. Authorization to work lawfully in the US without sponsorship from Wood is required The Supply Chain Logistics Lead is responsible for developing and executing the full logistics strategy for large, complex capital projects within the refining, petrochemical, and oil & gas sectors. This role leads multimodal transportation planning, import/export compliance, route surveys, logistics studies, heavy ‑ haul coordination, and end ‑ to ‑ end freight execution from supplier origin to project delivery points. The individual provides technical leadership to logistics coordinators, partners closely with engineering, procurement, construction, and suppliers, and ensures that all logistics activities support schedule, cost, and risk targets for the project. This position requires deep experience in international movements (breakbulk, containerized, heavy-lift), logistics contracting, customs compliance, and Incoterms strategy, enabling the development of scalable logistics models for projects with high freight volume and complex delivery constraints. Industry-aligned responsibilities such as multimodal planning, freight forwarding oversight, compliance documentation, carrier management, and risk controls are consistent with leading profiles in oil & gas logistics management roles.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees