Dublin Bus is looking to recruit an Engineer Project Manager and the salary is excellent.
The public transport service is offering €80,000 to €90,000 per annum for this full-time role. The ideal candidate will have a Level 8 engineering qualification, professional project management qualification, and more.
Benefits include a medical scheme, subsidised travel, and an excellent pension scheme amongst other things. The Engineering Project Manager will be expected to:
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- Manage and deliver a suite of engineering projects in line with Dublin Bus project management standards and procedures
- Manage capital-funded projects within area of responsibility
- Lead project teams and ensure the projects deliver strategic objectives
- Responsible for reporting and compliance on capex projects in accordance with the governance requirements of the funding source
- Act as lead point-of-contact for the engineering annual capital budget for Central Engineering function
- Monitor and report on capex expenditure against project budgets. Identify issues and take corrective action where required.
- Work closely with project sponsors to ensure that the projects under their sponsorship are delivered successfully
- Prepare projects for handover once completed to include preparation of Project Safety Files and maintenance requirements
- Provide leadership, guidance and support to project engineers with a view to building sustainable project management capability within the department
- Develop a positive and inclusive working environment and support competence and personal development of all employees within the team
The deadline for applications is July 31, 2022. You can find out more here.
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