Project Engineering Manager Engineering - Belcamp, MD at Geebo

Project Engineering Manager

Don t miss out on an opportunity to work for the largest specialty tin manufacturer in the country.
We offer a generous benefits package in addition to flexible work schedules! Independent Can Company is looking for a Project Engineering Manger to join our team at out Belcamp, MD facility.
You will plan and direct technical projects as well as establish new business opportunities.
Project Engineering Manager Job Duties and Responsibilities Oversee and coordinate engineering analysis and design Provide leadership and development for all Engineering functions Determine project schedule by studying project plan and specifications; calculating time requirements; sequencing project elements.
Determine project responsibilities by identifying project phases and elements.
Project Engineering Manager Job Requirements BS in Engineering, mechanical or Industrial Engineering 10 years experience in large capital and complex project management Manufacturing experience is required; metal packaging industry experience is preferred Must be able to work in multiple locations, travel domestically and internationally Proficient in Microsoft Office products MS Project type experience 3-D modeling Software Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously across multiple facilities Profile Independent Can Company has experienced outstanding growth since inception in 1929.
We are the largest independent manufacturer of specialty cans in the country.
Our organization takes great pride in our employees who work daily to provide the best customer support and service in our industry.
We offer competitive salaries, annual bonus, flexible working schedules, paid time off, matching 401K and awesome health care.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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