Labman Automation
Engineering Project Manager

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Position: Engineering Project Manager Location: Labman HQ, Stokesley, North Yorkshire Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 Employment Type: Full-time We do not offer Sponsorship or work visas. Due to continued growth, Labman is looking to hire an experienced, enthusiastic, professional, hands-on Engineering Project Manager to deliver turnkey projects of up to £3m to our clients worldwide. They will successfully manage teams of like-minded engineers to ensure projects are delivered to an exceptional standard, on budget and on time. The projects are varied and at times challenging, but you will have the support and input from an experienced Labman team. They will also facilitate and mentor the internal development of Labman employees in alignment with sustainability and expected future growth demands. What You'll Do: This role is for an experienced Project manager, the projects you manage will vary in application and complexity. Depending on the scale of the jobs undertaken there will be times when you are managing multiple projects and teams. Your involvement will span the full project lifecycle from initial conception to successful delivery and continued support. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following: Working closely with customers to understand initial requirements and develop initial proposals and costings Maintain a strong focus on priorities, holding others to account and swiftly respond to changing requirements Act as a role model by bringing positivity and a proactive approach to engineering Actively promote knowledge and resource sharing with peers and others within the business Organising projects by identifying short-term and long-range issues; preparing and maintaining project plans, cost estimates, and required resources Work collaboratively with customers to manage, monitor and deliver against commitments Develop robust business cases, with fully costed options identifying clear policy/technical advantages and/or returns on investment to assist decision making The role is based in our North Yorkshire office but will require international travel from time to time What You'll Need: Bachelors or Masters Degree (or equivalent) in engineering discipline (mechanical, electrical or software) Minimum of 2 years’ experience within project management Proven history of delivering projects successfully though the full life cycle on time, within budget and scope Experience in developing detailed project plans and organising resource availability and allocation Experience working in a multi-disciplinary engineering & design environment A passion for understanding and solving complex engineering problems in a team environment Excellent communication skills Must be able to inspire and motivate a team and demonstrate strong influencing skills Desirable Skills: Solidworks or similar CAD package Working on projects to ISO13485 or ISO9001 standards Strong understanding on machine safety and compliance standards Experience delivering automation or robotics projects Experience managing projects under a GMP framework Active contribution to community or social activities Company Benefits: 33 day's annual holiday (rising to 38 over 5 years) inc. public holidays 5% employer pension paid on full salary Aviva Health care Travel opportunities in various roles Enhanced maternity pay (long service applicable) Enhanced paternity leave CPD support and annual subscription to appropriate body covered. Free inhouse gym, squash, bouldering wall, and countless clubs Labman Values: In it together – We’re a team; a community of mutual support Excellence – Working and delivering at the very highest quality Humility – Respecting yourself and others Sustainability – Recognition that we have an impact on our planet, our company and our community Fun – Enjoyment in your work
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