2. Project Manager – Shanghai/Chengdu

Fonction Management de projet
Lieu
Shanghai/Chengdu, Chine
Secteurs d'activité Electronique et Equipements électriques - Transports
Type de contrat CDI
Expérience requise 5 à 8 ans

RESPONSIBILITIES: 


  • Ensure that QCD commitments exist for all work packages

  • Manage convergence of all Work Packages as an integrated whole to meet QCD commitments

  • Take overall responsibility for Project Management Processes

  • Drive and make decision Work Packages to ensure successful project execution

  • Manage all Project level Review and Gate Review organization and Reporting

  • Primary contact with Client, Partners, Tenders Manager & Projects director and Customer Director for project issues

  • Identify, resolve and manage impact of all variation orders and internal changes

  • Identify and minimize all Risks and maximize Savings

  • Resolution of claims and concessions to/from customers, consortium partners, contractors and sub-suppliers for the allocated scope of work

  • Provide leadership to and manage the Project Team

  • Manage customer relationships in order to secure a good position for future business

  • Application of project specific procedures, work instructions Project Quality Plans, Environmental and Health and Safety plans


Présentation de l'entreprise
Alstom has been present in China for almost 60 years. It is one of the first western companies, which started business in China, much earlier than the diplomatic relationship between China and France (1964). Alstom won its first railway project in 1958, supplying 25 locomotives to Baocheng Line, the first electrified railway in China. Since then, Alstom has been participating in a full range of railway projects in the country, including a complete range of rolling stocks (metro, high speed trains, locomotives and tramway), customised services, infrastructure, and signalling solutions.

To respond to the rapid development of the Chinese railway system, Alstom has had a long-standing commitment to serving Chinese national and urban rail transport markets with its efficient, reliable sustainable and “made in China” solutions. It has established six joint ventures in China to strengthen its localization.