Pharmaceutical Engineering Project Manager

Ware
8 months ago
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Pharmaceutical Engineering Project Manager

Ware, Hertfordshire

£60,000 - £65,000 + Profit Share Bonus

Monday - Friday

Benefits;

  • Excellent progression and development opportunities.

  • Bonus – EOT profit share.

  • 5% employer pension contribution.

  • 25 days holiday per year plus Bank Holidays.

  • BenefitHub access - giving you discounts, rewards and perks on 100s of brands.

  • Annual training budget and continuous professional development.

  • Subscription reimbursement for the most relevant professional institution for your role.

  • YuLife account - which includes Group Life Insurance and free access to 24/7 virtual GPs

  • Enhanced sick pay

  • Annual eye test

    Responsibilities:

  • Site based project management of internal teams and contractors

  • Communication across teams and to project stakeholders

  • Equipment installation/commissioning

  • Coordinate project technical support, taking ownership of problems seeing them through to resolution

  • Maintain and communicate project technical documentation

  • Risk assessments

  • Collaborate with stakeholders

  • Health and safety management (CDM knowledge preferable)

    Requirements:

  • An Engineering qualification, to HND or Degree level

  • 3-5 years of engineering, or project management, experience

  • Experience of projects in manufacturing, automotive, airports, FMCG distribution or similar field

  • Ideally a H&S qualification or strong working knowledge (IOSH, CDM or NEBOSH)

  • Knowledge of Controls and Automation

  • Ability to design & propose alternative solutions when faced with project barriers.

  • Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences

  • Ability to monitor, report and communicate progress (or barriers to progress) with variety of stakeholders, both in verbal and written form.

  • Proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel, and ideally MS Project.

  • The ability to deliver projects on time and within approved budget

  • Demonstrate a balanced and considered approach to problem resolution

  • Communicate requirements and facilitate compromises where appropriate

    Application Process

    If you have the above skills and wish to be considered for this position or find out more details then please submit your CV.

    We will endeavour to contact all applicants however if you do not hear from me within two weeks then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful

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