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iLocatum in Peru, IN is seeking a Project Engineering Manager to lead large-scale, complex technical projects in the food industry. You will design, develop, and implement engineering solutions, manage vendors and schedules, and ensure compliance with codes while traveling about 50%.
This role offers leadership opportunities and the chance to influence project outcomes across multiple sites. You will oversee project execution, prepare proposals, and drive improvements from concept through
Peru, IN | $125,000 to $155,000 plus bonus
This Project Engineering Manager role leads large-scale, complex technical projects within the food industry, with the opportunity to lead a team of engineers both directly and indirectly. The Project Engineering Manager oversees the design, development, and implementation of engineering solutions, working independently on most tasks while providing leadership on the more complex technical challenges.
Full time.
$125,000 to $155,000, plus bonus.
The Project Engineering Manager develops engineering designs, material specifications, and project cost estimates, and conducts feasibility studies and economic analysis to support those designs. This person ensures designs meet required codes and standards, validates field work, and creates as built drawings, while also reviewing engineering submissions for accuracy and completeness. The role includes managing project execution by directing vendors and contractors, coordinating project schedules with plant personnel, vendors, and contractors, and collaborating with management and engineering teams to implement plans. The Project Engineering Manager partners with vendors and contractors on layout planning and utility requirements, reviews consultant work and recommends adjustments, and maintains documentation such as manuals, drawings, specifications, and vendor contacts. This person also conducts planning and reviews during pre-project phases, defines scope of work, and prepares and evaluates proposals, submits regular status reports to management, manages contract administration, reviews bid packages, and prepares project documents including budget analyses, plans, and schedules while monitoring installations to ensure they meet specifications and stay within budget. This role requires travel to other locations approximately 50% of the time.