The Project Manager role is responsible for planning, organizing and executing post-sales activities
The Project Manager drives forward the assigned project(s), identifies potential issues or delays, and ensures that installations are handed over to the customer on time and under budget.
You’re the single point of contact for the assigned project(s) towards the client, subcontractors and stow stakeholders from Engineering, Finance, and Sales.
You familiarize yourself with all the available project documentation and assess the operation, technical, and financial feasibility.
You set up detailed project planning for high-precision racking construction incl. robotics.
You ensure that all engineering and preparatory activities are undertaken.
You attend kick-off, technical, commercial and planning meetings as well as site inspections.
You work closely with Project Engineers and Construction Site Managers to drive the overall project execution.
You outline work methods and instruct all required internal and external team members/workers.
You foresee project risks or uncertainties, escalate any issues to the relevant project stakeholders and take mitigative action to stay within the project timeline.
You troubleshoot and problem-solve when issues become apparent.
You monitor and report on the execution, progress, and quality of the project.
You identify project plan deviations and initiate corrections where necessary.
In collaboration with the Construction Site Manager, you conduct regulatory checks.
You maintain and adhere to the project budget.
You take ownership of the results and act proactively with the given authority.
You provide required reports and information punctually on request of Management.
You ensure that all project-related documentation is up to date and properly stored/archived.
You keep track of claims – identifying variations and/or draft delay notifications with substantiation of costs.
You share technical knowledge with site management or other team members.
You conduct on-site safety training if Site Manager is absent.
You participate in company and team training as required.
Requirements
Willingness to travel to sites (50% of time).
Monitoring the progress and quality of the project, identifying deviations and correcting (or initiate corrections) where necessary.
Managing operational staff and subcontractors regarding the project execution.
Supervises the safe execution of the project on site and observes the QSHE regulations and administration.
Supervises the assembly methods and checks the quality of the delivered materials.
Tech Stack
Assembly
Benefits
PTO, days paid sick leave, 11 US paid holidays
Medical (currently BlueCross BlueShield), Dental and Vision Insurance, including Family coverage, all currently 90% Company paid