AI & Automation Project Manager (MC590)

Triumph
Higham on the Hill, Leicestershire
6 months ago
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AI & Automation Project Manager (MC590)

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The Original British Motorcycling Company. Join Triumph as an AI & Automation Project Manager

At Triumph, our employees are the heartbeat of our business. From the design department in Hinckley to the workshops of our dealers, everyone at Triumph works with passion and pride on the award-winning motorcycles that excite and engage our customers.

We are seeking an AI & Automation Project Manager to lead a portfolio of innovative projects focused on leveraging emerging technologies within the IT sector. You will play a crucial role in driving initiatives such as robotic process automation, machine learning, process mining, and generative AI, all aimed at unlocking efficiencies and fostering growth. In addition, you will oversee standard business systems projects that contribute to our operational excellence.

The ideal candidate will possess:

  • Professional qualifications in project management, such as APM PMQ or Prince2.

  • Over 2 years of experience in delivering operational advancements or efficiencies, preferably in manufacturing, logistics, or similar environments.

  • Practical knowledge in the deployment of RPA, machine learning, and process mining techniques.

  • A minimum of 2 years managing projects, ideally as a stepping stone towards a senior project management or programme management role.

    (Full details of the job description and person specification can be found in the downloadable job files.)

    This role is based in our Hinckley office, where you will enjoy a range of benefits including:

  • Pension Scheme – up to 9% contribution

  • Life Assurance Scheme – currently 6 times pensionable salary

  • Preferential medical insurance rates

  • Employee Motorcycle Purchase and Lease Schemes

  • Discounts on Clothing, Parts, and Accessories

  • Access to a company benefits platform offering discounts with multiple vendors

  • Flexible working hours with an early finish on Fridays

    If you are passionate about technology and eager to make a significant impact within a dynamic organisation, apply now to join Triumph and help shape the future of motorcycling. Join Us for the Ride!

    Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than the advertised date. This is to ensure our teams can manage application levels while maintaining a positive candidate experience. Once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications, so please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment

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