Program Managerother related Employment listings - Fort Payne, AL at Geebo

Program Manager

Stable industry leading company, annual bonus, relocation assistance, great benefits, tuition reimbursement, 401k match, and more.
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Salary:
$110,000 - $120,000 per hourA bit about us:
Program Manager needed at leading automotive manufacturing company located in Fort Payne, AL.
Program Manager champions new product launches from concept to mass production.
Relocation assistance available.
APPLY NOW!Why join us? Stable industry leading company Great benefits 401k match Annual bonus Relocation assistanceJob Details
Responsibilities:
Manage the maturation and coordination of process, product design, mold design, paint, chroming, assembly Apply the gate launch system structured approach to managing new launch programs through multiple production facilities.
Develop and maintain excellent customer relationships throughout the program lifecycle Participate in feasibility reviews to highlight potential risks and work with the customer to resolve them.
Ensure that all tasks are progressing as effectively as possible using time bound program timelines and risks are identified and managed.
Manage internal and customer budget costs.
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Qualifications:
Bachelors degree required; engineering discipline preferred 5
years' progressive work experience within the area of Program Management.
Knowledgeable in Integrated Manufacturing and Design related to OEM and Manufacturing facilities Strong preference for specific knowledge of injection molding, paint, assembly and chroming.
Expertise with complex injections molded Class A surface and/or painted parts preferred.
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Salary:
$41 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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