Aumovio

Automotive

WUIREPEquipmentProjectManager

$350–600k ~AI est. Wu Hu Shi, Anhui, China FULL TIME
The Brief

“WUI-REP-Equipment Project Manager at Aumovio. Skills: Process management, Cross-functional coordination, Vendor management, Stakeholder management. Organize and coordinate quotation. Design production line”

Industry & Context.

Automotive
Problems you'll solve

Problem Resolution Management

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Customer, BA and Operations Organization, NPL related procedures, Change Management and Problem Resolution Management, Quality in Launches, Quality Management System, Documentation and archive management, Operations Project Controlling and Reporting, Financials in Manufacturing and Launches, Product and process Knowledge, CBS and Quality Knowledge, Staff Management, Customer Management

What You'll Do.

Organize and coordinate quotation

Design production line

Manage equipment specifications

Support change management

Support sample build activities

Support Non-conformance activities

Support Lifecycle management

Support phase out of serials production

Represent plant in serial life product phase

Attend customer meetings

Attend supplier meetings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional coordination; Vendor management; Stakeholder management

Process & Methodology

Timing Control, Cost Control, Quality Control, Reporting, Change Management, Problem Resolution Management

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