Project Manager - manufacturing

Red Chilli Recruitment
Dublin, City of Dublin
7 months ago
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Manufacturing Project Manager – Dubai

Unique Opportunity to work in Dubai

Build a life in one of the most appealing cities in the World with TAX FREE earnings! Full sponsorship and support offered by one of the largest and respected companies in Dubai. Initial accommodation, travel, flights and visa fully supported with ongoing assistance to help with the exciting transition to Dubai life!

Are you ready to elevate your career to new heights? Embrace the chance to oversee multi-million-pound manufacturing and construction projects across the Middle East, spanning industries such as architecture, marine, rail, and energy. This role offers a unique blend of professional growth, cultural enrichment, and the opportunity to lead high-stakes projects in a dynamic environment.

Role Overview:

As a Project Manager, the primary focus will be on achieving project outcomes on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This involves applying advanced project management principles and techniques, optimising team contributions, and prioritising health, safety, and environmental performance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage projects from post-tender stage to contract completion, ensuring customer satisfaction within the agreed contractual framework.

  • Plan project goals, maintain relevant documentation, and execute projects to defined specifications and quality.

  • Set project budgets and monitor costs, continually improving all aspects until project closure.

  • Develop detailed work plans, schedules, project estimates, resource plans, and status reports.

  • Ensure adherence to quality standards and review project deliverables.

  • Integrate vendor tasks, track and review vendor deliverables.

  • Provide technical and analytical guidance to the project team.

  • Recommend and implement solutions to problems.

  • Operate within HSE regulations as per company policy.

    Skills and Experience Required:

  • Engineering Degree.

  • Over 10 years of experience in a relevant construction/manufacturing industry dealing with multi-million-pound bespoke projects.

    -Ideally work in GCC / UAE

  • Ability to delegate effectively to achieve results.

  • Knowledge of composites and manufacturing processes

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel.

  • Strong understanding of Health & Safety procedures and policies.

  • Expertise in Risk Management

    This role is more than just a job; it’s a pathway to becoming a pivotal player in ground breaking projects. Take the next step in your career and make a significant impact in the Middle East’s thriving industrial landscape

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