Roles and responsibilities
- Manage the project throughout the project Life Cycle until final acceptance (FAC):
- Handles milestones and adherence to budgets and initiates actions to minimize non-conformance cost
- Ensures set up and maintenance of the Siemens Energy Project Management Plan including Quality Management Plan
- Involves the relevant partners in the sales/ project initiation phase
- Builds directs contact, interfaces and relations with customer´s relevant interfases of all project matters
- Calls for and actively supports an adequate handover from Proposal / Sales to execution, analyzes customers’ requirements and examines their commercial and contractual feasibility
- Performs contract reading and derives actions concerning risks, opportunities and contractual obligations
- Ensure alignment and appropriate competence on the technical solution and integration of the scope sub-systems with emphasis on the project results (e.g. in line with specifications, budget, quality, schedule, resources, EHS)
- Agrees targets and work packages with project staff and delegates defined work packages
- Setting-up a proper project planning with clear focus on critical time constraints, control the schedule on a regular basis by consulting all relevant project members
- If applicable to the project, ensures proper ramp up and execution of site activities (e.g. coordination of agreed commissioning measures onsite together with Site Manager)
- Holds regular project status meetings and organizes acceptance of milestone work results
- Documents all work results according to the valid standards
- Safegueard implementation of the acceptance (tests) and final project handover
- Is responsible for quality, EHS for the entire project
- Ensures an adequate handover phase to after sales / service
- Manage Customer Requirements:
- Manages customer expectations and solving issues; identifies/creates additional opportunities out of the ongoing projects
- Actively gathers information on customer strategies (focus on budgets, expansions etc.)
- Consults with customers on technical solutions
- Manages resolution of technical and / or commercial issues
- Clarifies customers' targets and requirements, and/or specification in request for proposal (RFP) and leads negotiation with customers
- Regularly performs lessons learned activities and feeds the results into own project and organization
- Informs customer, management and project team of deviations from project plan.
Desired candidate profile
1. Project Planning and Scheduling
- Defining Project Scope: Developing a clear and detailed project plan that outlines the goals, deliverables, timeline, resources, and constraints of the project.
- Creating Timelines: Establishing realistic project schedules with key milestones, deadlines, and dependencies to keep the team on track.
- Resource Allocation: Identifying and allocating resources (human, financial, and material) needed to successfully complete the project.
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable components to improve focus and clarity throughout the project.
2. Risk Management
- Risk Assessment: Identifying potential risks that could impact the project’s success, such as budget overruns, schedule delays, or resource shortages.
- Mitigation Strategies: Developing risk management plans to mitigate risks, including contingency plans and alternative strategies to keep the project on track.
- Problem-Solving: Proactively addressing any issues or obstacles that arise during the project lifecycle and finding effective solutions.
3. Budget and Financial Management
- Budget Planning: Developing and maintaining a project budget, ensuring that costs are tracked, and staying within financial limits.
- Cost Control: Monitoring and controlling project expenses to avoid overspending, making adjustments as necessary to stay within budget.
- Financial Reporting: Providing regular financial updates to stakeholders and senior management to ensure transparency and accountability.
4. Team Leadership and Collaboration
- Team Building: Leading and motivating the project team, ensuring that each team member understands their role and responsibilities.
- Delegation: Effectively delegating tasks to the appropriate team members, ensuring that the work is distributed evenly and based on expertise.
- Conflict Resolution: Managing and resolving conflicts within the team, addressing issues calmly and constructively to maintain morale and focus.
- Collaboration: Working closely with other departments and stakeholders to ensure alignment, resource availability, and successful project execution.
5. Communication and Stakeholder Management
- Stakeholder Communication: Communicating regularly with stakeholders (e.g., clients, senior management, team members) to keep them informed of project progress, risks, and changes.
- Project Reporting: Providing detailed status reports on project performance, including timelines, budget adherence, risks, and any necessary adjustments.
- Presentations and Meetings: Leading meetings with stakeholders to discuss progress, clarify expectations, and provide recommendations for improvements or changes.
- Expectation Management: Managing stakeholder expectations by setting realistic goals and timelines, ensuring clear and consistent communication throughout the project lifecycle.