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Senior Project Manager for the LOW Telescope | Closing date: 2018-02-04 Contact: Andrew Taylor |
The SKA Project Managers report to the Head of Project Management Group and are responsible for the overall management, control and successful delivery of the specific design work packages. In the Procurement Preparation phase they will then be responsible for managing the creation of procurement packs for the delivery of their assigned parts of the construction project, and will assist in the assessment of bids and contract negotiation. In Construction they will manage these contracts through to successful completion. They will form the primary managerial link between SKA and contractors. | ▸ more | This Senior PM role will be specifically managing the delivery of the SKA1-Low telescope, comprising over 100,000 antennas and the networking and processing equipment, software and infrastructure needed to support them, and so experience of managing engineering projects is essential. It is expected that the post holder will be based in Western Australia for significant periods of time.
Within the SKA Organisation, the successful applicant will work closely with other project managers, engineers, scientists and operations planners. He/she will lead a matrixed team and co-ordinate their efforts to advise and support the contractors engaged in the delivery of SKA1-Low.
Although the primary focus of the role will be the management effort of the SKA1-Low telescope, he/she will also be required to actively participate and support the SKA Head of Project Management Group and the SKA Programme Director in all aspects of the overall project management and control. He/she will ensure that the SKA1-Low project management products are integrated into the project level tools and systems for monitoring and reporting, resource management, issue resolution, risk management, configuration management and review.
Because of the distributed nature of the SKA project and the matrix organisation used within SKA Organisation, the communication and interaction with the contractors and other project managers and engineers will be an important aspect of the Senior Project Manager?s responsibilities.
The Senior Project Manager for SKA1-Low will be the person who has the drive and the capability to ensure that the SKA1-Low telescope is delivered to time, cost and quality. This will include contributing to the final stages of the Pre-Construction phase in which the Construction Plan and Proposal are developed and submitted for approval, the procurement phase and then the delivery of the full SKA1-Low Construction phase including handover to operations.
Key Duties, Accountabilities and Responsibilities
The post holder will:
- Contribute to the final stages of the Pre-Construction phase, ensuring the SKA1-Low telescope is accurately represented in the Construction Plan and Proposal;
- Lead the work on the SKA1-Low Early Production Array, where this has been approved;
- Lead the Procurement Preparation activities for the SKA1-Low telescope;
- Deliver the SKA1-Low telescope and successfully handover to operations;
- Lead the matrixed SKA1-Low project team at SKA HQ;
- Oversee the management of the SKA1-Low construction contracts;
- Ensure project controls implemented for SKA1-Low such that it is delivered to the expected cost, time and quality and stakeholders are appropriately engaged;
- Travel, as required, to any of the SKA countries and elsewhere as required.
Mandatory Qualifications, Experience and Knowledge:
- Recognised university degree-level education/training in engineering or physical sciences;
- Membership of, or eligibility for membership of, recognised national or international project management and/or engineering institutes;
- A proven track record of managing delivery in multi-disciplinary, multi-national projects;
- Experience of working collaboratively with geographically dispersed teams;
- Experience of project management of engineering projects; and
- Good English oral and written communication skills.
Desirable Qualifications, Experience and Knowledge:
- Post-graduate qualification in management, engineering or physical sciences;
- Experience in large scale science infrastructure projects;
- Industry experience, and/or a track record in successful collaborative links with industry; and
- Familiarity with the formalism for, and requirements of, quality control environments such as ISO9001.
In addition, the role will be required to:
- Undertake training in the financial, occupational health and safety, and human resource management procedures applicable to the SKA or its partners.
- Undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by the post holder?s line manager or a member of SKA Organisation Senior Leadership Team.
For more information on the SKA project visit http://www.skatelescope.org. The SKA Organisation offers a competitive salary, a generous company pension scheme and a flexible benefits package. The successful applicant?s workplace will be located at the SKA Office?s headquarters at Jodrell Bank with extensive time spent in Australia.
How to apply:
Please send a CV and covering letter, including details of your current remuneration, to jobs @ skatelescope.org, quoting reference SPM/02. Applications should include:
- A summary of significant accomplishments and project experience, detailing how you meet the mandatory and desirable qualifications, experience and knowledge criteria;
- The names of at least three professional referees, at least one of whom must be your current employer (or most recent employer if not working); and
- Details of your current (or most recent) remuneration package.
Closing date for receipt of applications is 4th February 2018.
Equal Opportunities Statement
SKA Organisation is committed to being an equal opportunities employer. Our aim to is recruit and retain the most talented individuals, regardless of gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or nationality.
At all stages of the recruitment process and beyond, we strive to treat applicants and employees with a high standard of care, honesty and politeness.
Women have traditionally been under-represented in the fields of science and engineering; SKA Organisation welcomes and encourages female applicants.
Where applicants with a disability need facilities or adjustments to enable them to participate in the recruitment process, these will be provided. If you need equipment or adjustments to enable you to complete your application and/or attend an interview, then please let us know.
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