Project Manager Electrical/Instrumentation & Control (I&C) | Projektmanager Elektro/MSR (d/m/w) Airbus Bremen
Hito High Professionals GmbH
Job Summary
This role is for an experienced Project Manager specializing in Electrical, Measurement, Control, and Regulation (MSR) technology, to join Airbus Operations in Bremen. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading projects from inception to completion, ensuring all objectives related to time, scope, cost, and quality are met. Key responsibilities include defining and fostering project teams, coordinating technical details in electrical and MSR areas, and managing project staff and external contractors. This position involves active participation in investment proposals, drafting design and execution plans, and overseeing planning, construction meetings, commissioning, and handovers. It's an excellent opportunity for professionals passionate about the aerospace industry.
Required Skills
Education
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Measurement Technology, Construction Project Management, Technical Studies, Environmental Engineering, or Supply Engineering.
Experience
- Over 3 years in Electrical Engineering/Electronics
- Over 3 years in Measurement Technology
- Over 3 years in Project Management in the field of Control and Regulation Technology
Languages
Additional
- Regular business trips to Hamburg (twice weekly) and potential travel to other German Airbus locations required.
More Jobs from Hito High Professionals GmbH
Electrician (m/f/d) Aviation | Elektriker (d/m/w) Luftfahrt
Aug 21, 2025
This role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about the aerospace industry to ...
Electronics Maintenance Technician | Instandhalter Elektronik (d/m/w) Airbus
Aug 21, 2025
This role involves ensuring the continuous operation of highly complex, computer-controlled producti...
Aircraft Engine Electrician | Elektroniker Triebwerk (m/w/d) - Luftfahrt Hannover
Aug 13, 2025
This role is for an Aircraft Engine Electrician to join a renowned company in the aerospace industry...