[R&D] Project Manager at Bosch Group
Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

16 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Management, Electrical Connectors, Automotive Applications, Requirement Management, Team Management, Communication Skills, Presentation Skills, Entrepreneurial Mindset, Risk Management, Intercultural Experience, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Industrial Engineering, Testing Engineering, Quality Engineering

Industry

Software Development

Description
Company Description Bosch first started in Vietnam with a representative office in 1994. Bosch has its main office in Ho Chi Minh City, with branch offices in Hanoi and Da Nang, and a Powertrain Solutions plant in the Dong Nai province to manufacture push belt for continuously variable transmissions (CVT) in automobiles. In addition, Bosch operates a software and engineering solutions from product engineering, tool development & automation as well as testing & validation solutions (Bosch Global Software Technologies Vietnam). In July 2014, Bosch set up a new Automotive R&D Center, located in Ho Chi Minh City. The continuous growth of this Centre is in line with Bosch’s strategy in Vietnam, which aims at becoming a manufacturing and R&D hub in the Southeast Asian region. Currently four products are available: connectors, push belt, fuel supply, and diagnosis module (tank leakage). For further information, please visit our website: www.bosch.com.vn Job Description Autonomously planning and managing development projects in the field of electrical connectors for automotive applications. Platform projects: Development of a new technical solution not yet available in Bosch portfolio from SOD to the SOP of the pilot customers. Customer projects: Development of new variants of an existing platform, requested by customers. Responsibility: on Spec, on Time, on Budget, on Cost, on Profit. Interface to customers, sales, purchasing, product management, controlling. Cooperation with sales for project's commercial aspects and new acquisitions. Cooperation with technical project lead, testing engineer, production planner, process developer and quality engineer; coordination of simultaneous engineering teams (SE). Representation of the project in all relevant reporting committees up to product area management and higher. Requirement Management and Requirement Development: Consideration and implementation of internal and external requirements. Examination and implementation of internal and external requirements in specification sheets and documents. Coordination of cooperation with external and internal service providers. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Industrial Engineering or similar subjects Experience with project management in the automotive environment, combined with Engineering understanding Independent, well-structured, and goal-oriented way of working Good team management, drive team to common goals Entrepreneurial mindset, high resilience, willingness to take responsibility Ability and willingness to take risks (decisions with limited information) Very good communication and presentation skills Very good knowledge of English language in spoken and written form, knowledge of Japanese language is highly appreciated International/intercultural experience (through previous education or work) Additional Information Competitive salary, bonuses and allowances Career development in the Bosch group worldwide Top employer in mechanical engineer jobs and employee development policy.
Responsibilities
The Project Manager will autonomously plan and manage development projects in the field of electrical connectors for automotive applications, ensuring they are completed on spec, on time, on budget, and on profit. They will interface with various stakeholders including customers, sales, and technical teams, and represent the project in reporting committees.
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