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A leading consulting firm in Nouvelle-Aquitaine seeks an experienced Project Manager to oversee IoT projects across sectors like Telecoms and Energy. Responsibilities include analysing needs, assessing feasibility, architectural solutions, and managing project execution. Ideal candidates should have knowledge of IoT technologies and project management expertise. The company offers a collaborative environment with a commitment to sustainability and employee well-being.
Joining Davidson not only means joining a group of 3,000 consultants in 6 countries and 2 continents, but also joining a company that has been voted a Great Place To Work France and Europe by its employees for no less than 4 years, as well as one of the largest B Corps in France, named Best in the World in the "employees" category in 2022! ("B Corps" form a community of companies that have decided not to be the best in the world but the best FOR the world).
Because our development is based on strong principles:
We encourage applications from people with disabilities, and we are committed to meeting their specific needs in the best possible way.
"As a project manager, you will be involved in IoT projects run by Davidson for its customers in various sectors (Telecoms, Energy, Automotive, etc.), working on the development of new products and services related to connected objects.
Telecommunications are a key part of Davidson's history. From equipment suppliers to operators and users, since the company's inception we've been working with those who devise, roll out and run fixed and mobile communications networks all around the globe. Founded during the 3G period, Davidson saw the first rollouts of 4G/LTE, convergence via IMS, the emergence of the Internet of Things, the popularisation of fibre optics, the introduction of SDNs, etc.
Davidson is now one of the leading telecoms consulting providers in France and Europe, supported by its experts and project managers drawing on a wealth of internal resources: a training institute (5G, IoT, PMP, FTTx, virtualisation, etc.), rooms dedicated to ideation and meetups (Singular), an R&D department (leading multiple partnerships and financing arrangements, including INRIA, Telecom SudParis, ESEO/ENSTA Bretagne and Eurecom) and a unit for monitoring normalization/standardization (responsible for the publication of "5G networks", éditions Eyrolles).
This enables us to work on assessment assignments and project management in technical assistance, service centres and packages with an outcome obligation.