Technical Project Manager - Piping at Aqilea formerly Soltia
Luleå, Norrbotten County, Sweden -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Management, Piping Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Stakeholder Management, Contractor Oversight, Quality Assurance, Safety Standards, Cost Tracking, Risk Mitigation, Change Control, Procurement, Commissioning Readiness, Design-to-Cost, Continuous Improvement, Leadership, Problem Solving

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Company Description ⭐ We are a consulting company with a bunch of tech-savvy and happy people! ⭐ We love technology, we love design, and we love quality. Our diversity makes us unique and creates an inclusive and welcoming workplace where every individual is highly valued. With us, everyone can be themselves while respecting others for who they are. We believe that when an amazing mix of people come together and share their knowledge, experiences, and ideas, we can help our clients on a completely different level. We are looking for someone who can start immediately and wants to grow with us! With us, you have great opportunities to make real progress in your career and the chance to take on significant responsibility. Job Description The Technical Project Manager piping leads mechanical and piping discipline delivery across Balance of Plant construction areas, ensuring technical excellence, safety and on-time completion. This role directly impacts plant performance by integrating piping systems work with overall project goals to deliver reliable, cost-effective industrial facilities. Responsibilities Manage all mechanical and piping discipline activities to ensure compliance with design specifications, technical standards and project requirements. Coordinate with Plant Unit Project Managers and Construction Managers to integrate discipline-specific work into the overall plant unit schedule and scope. Oversee contractors and suppliers (PMC, engineering partners, OEMs, construction partners), monitor progress, and enforce quality and safety standards. Track discipline-related progress, costs and resources; report status to the Technical Discipline Manager and Construction Area Project Manager. Identify technical risks and drive mitigation plans with stakeholders to minimize schedule and cost impact. Review, approve and manage deliverables within the discipline, ensuring documentation, testing and commissioning readiness. Provide technical input to procurement and contract negotiations; assess and implement approved change requests. Apply lessons learned and continuous improvement practices to enhance delivery efficiency and reduce project risk. Ensure adherence to design-to-cost targets and adjust activities to meet financial and schedule objectives. Profile Practical, hands-on mechanical engineer or project manager with strong leadership and stakeholder management skills. Detail-oriented decision maker who balances technical quality, safety and schedule pressure effectively. Collaborative communicator who integrates cross-functional teams and fosters an inclusive, solutions-focused environment. Proactive problem solver with a continuous improvement mindset and the ability to drive results on complex construction sites. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related discipline, with a minimum of five years of experience in the design, construction, and installation of mechanical and piping systems within industrial projects such as water and wastewater treatment, fire protection buildings, and compressed air systems. Strong technical expertise in piping systems, materials, mechanical installation practices, and applicable industry codes and standards. Proven ability to manage contractors and suppliers while delivering discipline-specific scope on time and within budget. Experience with change control processes, cost monitoring, earned value tracking, and technical documentation management is essential. Demonstrated leadership, communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, with the ability to lead discipline engineers and site specialists in complex construction environments. Experience working in heavy industrial or Balance of Plant (BoP) projects is highly valued. Familiarity with commissioning and startup of piping systems and mechanical equipment, as well as procurement technical evaluations and contract negotiations, is considered advantageous. Knowledge of design-to-cost methodologies and continuous improvement frameworks is beneficial. The role requires familiarity with mechanical and piping design tools, construction management systems, project controls software, technical documentation platforms, and change management systems. Ability and willingness to work on-site in Luleå for extended assignments (12–36 months) is required, operating in safety-critical, reliability-focused industrial environments with strict regulatory compliance standards. Additional Information Start: ASAP 🤓 Location: Luleå, Sweden| 100% On-Site Languages: English Work Schedule: Full-time, Monday – Friday Estimated Time Commitment : at least 24 months
Responsibilities
The Technical Project Manager piping leads mechanical and piping discipline delivery across Balance of Plant construction areas, ensuring technical excellence, safety, and on-time completion. Responsibilities include managing all discipline activities, coordinating integration with overall project schedules, and overseeing contractors and suppliers.
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