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Geek+ is a global technology company specialized in smart logistics. We apply advanced robotics and artificial intelligence technologies to create solutionsfor warehouse and factory operations.


With the rise of e-commerce and the demand for a faster and more flexible movement of goods, warehouse and manufacturing operators are facing increasingly complex production and logistic challenges today. Speed, product diversification, same-day delivery, volume, safety… these concerns are impacting a wide range of industries, from apparel, retail, automotive, to even electronics, energy and pharmaceutical industries.


Geek+ was founded to be the solution to these problems. We make logistics affordable, efficient, flexible, safe and agile. Our vision is to establish a fully automatedand intelligent supply chain globally.


Responsibility

  • Lead the complete project life cycle from kick off to handover
  • Act as the main point of contact for ALL aspects during project delivery
  • Align project scope, schedule and resource planning with sales and other functional teams
  • Create and own project communication plans (internal & external)
  • Motivate project team and facilitate on-time delivery of project team’s deliverables
  • Work at least 50% onsite during installation and testing phases
  • Plan project budget and manage project margin
  • Actively manage project finance including invoicing, milestone payments, freight, travel expenses, change orders and contractor payments
  • Control project scope and manage scope change process with client


Required Skill and Capability

  • Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Robotic Automation, IT, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
  • At least 2 years of project management experience. Knowledge of warehouse management, logistics solutions, 3PL, automation, or related fields.
  • Business fluency in English, other European language is a plus
  • Excellent communication and presentation skill
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, WMS, or other IT infrastructure
  • Accept business travel frequently across EMEA region (up to 60-80% of the time)


Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills

  • Have a sense of responsibility, work conscientiously and responsibly
  • Outstanding resilience, capable of maintaining composure in fast-paced work environments
  • Ability to prioritize multiple complex situations to deliver successful results
  • Strong and effective skills in problem solving

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