Technical Project Manager
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Job Type | Contractor |
Area | Galway, Ireland |
Sector | Engineering |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | David Connolly |
Job Ref | 1002940 |
Job Views | 320 |
- Description
- Technical Project Manager
Team Horizon currently has an exciting opening for a Technical Project Manager to work on our client’s site who is a leading automotive manufacturer in the West of Ireland.
Why you should apply:
Our client has developed a stand-out culture of innovation, inclusion and development.
Excellent rates on offer.
They put their people first and live their diversity and inclusion values embracing all perspectives.
What you will be doing:
Leading the R&D Mechatronic development programs.
Coordinate & communicate with customers as the main technical interface between Valeo R&D and the customer.
Liaise with functional leads to drive project timeline & ensuring R&D Mechatronic planning is in place to ensure project milestones are met.
Ensure project timeline risks are understood, highlighted & mitigated.
Liaise with functional managers to compile R&D costs for RFI’s / RFQ’s.
Present project updates to peers, colleagues & management.
Support other disciplines outside R&D, e.g. quality, process, purchasing, etc. in bringing the project to start of production (SOP)
What you need to apply:
Minimum 5 years experience in project management of multidisciplinary teams in regulated environments such as automotive, medical devices or other similar environments.
Experience in dealing with customers.
Technical background Mechanical or Hardware.
Extensive experience in planning of projects & use of planning tools such as MS project or similar planning tools.
Good knowledge of design validation (DV) & process validation (PV) programs.
Experience in any or all of Mechanical, Hardware & Software design / technology would be advantageous.
Knowledge of engineering drawings & drawing control is desirable but not essential.