Job Description
- Supporting projects and tenders for HVDC System Design - managing the scope, budget and schedule while ensuring quality requirements are met
- Be ready to be proactive and apply your project management and analytical skills
- Interface with other departments in HVDC organization, representing your System Design team in project and tender meetings and discussions, also representing System Design in customer meetings
- Participate in technical design reviews and in technical problem solving
- Responsible for the technical coordination of System Design deliveries as well as managing the risks and identifying opportunities to reduce time and cost while ensuring quality requirements are met
- When you feel comfortable in the role you get the opportunity to manage complex projects on your own. In other words, your ambition is the foundation for your development opportunities!
- Living Hitachi Energy’s Leadership Pillars as a leader which means live our vision, work together, deliver promises, and develop people
Your background
- You hold a Master’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering preferably in Electric Power Engineering or Electrical Engineering
- HVDC system design knowledge is considered an asset
- You have good communication- and interpersonal skills
- You enjoy working in diverse and multicultural teams and are interested to share your experiences and knowledge with your colleagues as well as learn from them
- You are a flexible leader that enjoy problem solving and work in a structured way
- Fluency in English, additional languages are considered an asset
- Preferably, you have project management experience from working in engineering and are familiar with managing system delivery projects or tenders. HVDC system design project management experience is considered an asset
Additional Information
Are you ready for an exciting new challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Welcome to apply until January 8th! Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don’t delay – apply today!