What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Water/wastewater Project Manager position at Veolia?
About the Job
We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead our efforts on equipment and technology supply integrated projects.
This role requires frequent and efficient communication between many departments based on the needs of a project.
As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for leading the organization's efforts on projects from hand-off from sale, through project execution, commissioning, and ending with the expiration of warranty.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the flow of information between internal team members, external team members, and clients
- Direct all aspects of execution including engineering, procurement, project controls, field construction, commissioning, and start-up
- Correspond directly with the client on process, scope, and equipment
- Communicate project resources, deliverables, and goals/objectives to the project team
- Manage and plan resources pertaining to a project
- Responsible for project budget; maintaining or improving margin, cost control, revenue forecasting, and project invoicing for monthly reporting
Requirements
- Minimum 10 years of experience in the field of project engineering and project management
- Bachelor's Degree in an engineering discipline is mandatory
- Professional Engineer's License (PE) and/or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is highly desired
- Experience using project planning/scheduling/task management software such as Microsoft Project, ASANA, and/or Smartsheet
- Experience working with an Engineering Resource and Planning (ERP) system for purchasing, cost control, and forecasting preferred
About Veolia
Veolia Group aims to become the benchmark company for ecological transformation. We design and deploy useful, practical solutions for the management of water, waste and energy that are contributing to a radical turnaround of the current situation.
Through our three complementary activities, we help to develop access to resources, to preserve available resources and to renew them.