Job description
Engineering Project Manager is responsible for management of all capital project at the Salisbury facility. Plan and manage capital budgets across multiple fiscal years, define and revise project scopes, ensure timelines are met, and work with Henkel personnel at all levels to deliver projects safely, while meeting the facility’s infrastructure, growth, safety and cost saving objectives.Manage the work of the project teams, ensuring the projects are delivered on time and underbudget.Work with corporate engineering to modify or create processes that increase efficiency in the Henkel capital management systems.Coaches and hold accountable Project Managers, project sponsors, and workstream teams on their role and responsibilities, as well as on the usage of approved project management platforms.Review track, manage, and communicate program/project performance with Project Managers, project PMOs, leadership, project execution team.Benefits
B.S. in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering. Strong working knowledge in both disciplines 10 years’ experience executing projects in manufacturing environments. Appropriate knowledge of process controls, including strategic development and implementation required. Project management skills: Gantt charts, accountability for self and others, budgeting, and ability to tie and track business objectives to project deliverables. Familiar with all applicable Federal, State & Local building, safety, and environmental regulations Working command of applied mathematical concepts such probability, statistical, geometry, trigonometry, calculus and the like to real world problems to deliver solutions. Proficient in use of spreadsheet, databases, AUTOCAD, MS Project, MS Office etc. SAP experience or a desire to learn is required. Proven ability to define problems by collecting and analyzing data, establish facts. Formulate and test hypotheses and develop valid actionable conclusions that deliver projects that resolve complex manufacturing issues. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables within the context of manufacturing to help teams understand and drive issues to resolution. Ability to manage multiple projects across several cross-functional teams. Must be able to adjust to changes in workflow, prioritize as needed, and meet deadlines.