Robotics Project Manager

Birmingham
23 hours ago
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Alexander James Recruiting is currently working with an innovative international manufacturer of warehouse robotics products seeking a new Project Manager to support the sales team in providing AMR solutions. With excellent potential within a worldwide industry leading company, this is a great opportunity for a driven and experienced Project Manager within Warehouse Automation.

Responsibilities

•    Monitoring AMR Solution’s projects from start to finish, ensuring clients’ requirements are adhered to throughout

•    Creating detailed project plans for all teams involved and overseeing each team as the project progresses

•    Working closely with the sales, technical and product teams to ensure each project runs through to completion efficiently

•    Proving advice to customer based on your experience and knowledge for the products and the industry as a whole

•    Developing a high level of understanding for the company’s product range and uses

•    Travelling to customer sites across the UK & Ireland as well as worldwide when needed

Requirements

The company are looking for an individual with experience within the warehouse robotics/automation industry working within a Project Manager role. It is essential that you have an understanding of robotics, ideally having an understanding of AMRs, warehouse logistics and experience using autoCAD. It is also essential that you hold a full UK driver’s license and you can be based anywhere in the UK. There will be an expectation to travel internationally when required.

Benefits

•    Competitive basic salary 

•    Bonus scheme

•    25 days holiday + statutory

•    Car allowance

The Company

Our client is an international manufacturer of specialist warehouse robotics products with customers in over 20 countries worldwide. Having been established for almost 10 years now, their wide range of AMR products with strong picking efficiency and their ability to form strong partnerships with other Warehouse & Logistics providers has enabled them to expand quickly worldwide. Due to this fast expansion, the company are now seeking to build on their UK team

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