Project Management - Trailblazing Tech - Power/Energy - Greater ATLThis Jobot Job is hosted by: Phil Carlier
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Salary: $100,000 - $175,000 per year
A bit about us:Our client manufactures electric motors and has thousands of employees across the globe. They've been in business for over 5 decades and have a diverse portfolio serving many types of industries and businesses.
Why join us?- Large, Global, Growing Organization
- Opportunity to work on new technologies while having job security
- Full Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits
- Lots of pride in employee work-life satisfaction
Job DetailsThe Project Manager is responsible for managing and leading project initiatives and goals to completion. The ideal candidate has a background in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering along with professional experience with power/voltage, rotating machines and/or large capital equipment.
Qualifications:
- Multiple years of engineering experience within mechanical or electrical engineering
- Prior experience leading/managing electrical/large projects
- Strong experience with P&L, working with several stakeholders and communication in general
- Experience with UL, IEC, NEMA and other regulations
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