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Eaton’s EMEA Projects team is seeking a Data Center Project Manager to lead the full project lifecycle from order intake through construction to handover. The role requires coordinating with customers, suppliers, and internal teams to deliver engineered-to-order solutions across multiple manufacturing locations.
Location begins in Zaragoza with remote onboarding, then hybrid work up to 50% on-site within the EMEA region.
Location: Zaragoza, Spain – Remote during onboarding, then hybrid (up to 50% on-site). Candidates must be based in Zaragoza, nearby, or willing to travel regularly to the customer construction site in Zaragoza.
Traveling: 50% in EMEA region, rotating possibility between the countries
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Join Eaton’s EMEA Projects team and lead the delivery of complex, large-scale Datacenter projects. Our solutions span power distribution from medium to low voltage equipment, UPS systems, and battery technologies, all integrated with advanced automation and monitoring systems like DCIM and EPMS.
As Data Center Project Manager, you’ll own the full project lifecycle—from order intake through implementation and construction to handover—ensuring scope, cost, and risk are managed effectively. You’ll work closely with customers, suppliers, and internal teams to deliver engineered-to-order solutions across multiple manufacturing locations.
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