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Project Manager - Structural Poland, Warsaw Jobs (Hybrid work)

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Project Manager (AI and innovation)
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Join a dynamic team revolutionizing outdoor travel as a Project Manager specializing in AI and innovation. You will manage end-to-end IT projects, leveraging your passion for AI, LLMs, and data processing (Excel, JSON). Based in Warsaw, this role offers international exposure and requires strong ...
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Poland , Warsaw
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9000.00 - 11000.00 PLN / Month
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TeamQuest Sp. z o. o.
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Project Management Lead
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Lead complex, multi-faceted projects in Warsaw, leveraging expert PMO methodology to drive business outcomes. We seek a certified professional with 6-10 years of experience, ideally from financial services, skilled in risk management and stakeholder delivery. Enjoy a competitive salary, comprehen...
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Poland , Warsaw
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Citi
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Senior Technical Project Manager
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Lead strategic New Product Introduction projects for a global leader in identification solutions. This Warsaw/Kajetany-based role requires 8+ years of NPI/Stage-Gate experience in electro-mechanical sectors. Manage cross-disciplinary teams, ensuring QCD targets, with benefits including private he...
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Poland , Warsaw/Kajetany
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Dover Precision Components
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Project Manager for Insurance Sector
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Lead IT implementation and advisory projects for the Insurance sector, leveraging deep industry expertise in P&C lines. Manage full project lifecycles, from design to closure, while mentoring agile teams. This hybrid role offers flexible hours, international travel, and a clear promotion path twi...
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Poland , Białystok; Gdańsk; Kraków; Lublin; Łódź; Poznań; Szczecin; Warsaw; Wrocław
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Sollers Consulting
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Data Project Manager
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Seeking an experienced Data Project Manager in Warsaw to lead complex initiatives within Investment Fund Services. You will manage projects across Middle Office, Fund Accounting, and Transfer Agency, ensuring delivery and process optimization. The role requires 5+ years in financial services PM a...
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A Project Manager in the structural engineering and construction sector is a pivotal professional responsible for leading complex projects from conception to completion. This role sits at the intersection of technical engineering, business management, and client relations, ensuring that structures—from skyscrapers and bridges to industrial plants and energy facilities—are built safely, on time, and within budget. These professionals are the central hub for all project activities, coordinating diverse teams to transform architectural and engineering designs into physical reality. The core responsibility of a Structural Project Manager is the holistic ownership of project delivery. This begins with initial planning and scope definition, often involving risk assessment and resource allocation. They are typically responsible for developing detailed project schedules, managing budgets, and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols and industry regulations, such as building codes and quality standards. A significant part of their role involves serving as the primary point of contact for clients, managing expectations, negotiating contracts, and handling change orders or variations to the original scope. They lead cross-functional teams, which may include structural engineers, designers, contractors, and subcontractors, facilitating communication and resolving technical or logistical conflicts that arise on-site or in the design office. Typical daily and weekly duties encompass a wide range of tasks. These include conducting project meetings, reviewing design documents and shop drawings, tracking progress against milestones, and reporting financial and operational status to senior management. They are also deeply involved in procurement, quality control inspections, and ensuring that all documentation is accurate and complete for project closeout and final client handover. To excel in these challenging jobs, individuals generally need a strong blend of technical and soft skills. A bachelor’s degree in civil or structural engineering, construction management, or a related field is standard, often supplemented by a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Several years of experience in structural engineering, design, or construction are essential to understand the technical complexities. Key skills include proficiency in project management software (like MS Project or Primavera), ERP systems, and BIM tools such as Revit. Crucially, they must possess exceptional leadership, communication, and negotiation skills to manage stakeholders effectively. A keen eye for detail, robust problem-solving abilities, and a steadfast commitment to safety and quality are non-negotiable traits for success. For seasoned engineers and coordinators looking to advance their careers, Project Manager - Structural jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding path with significant impact on the built environment. These roles demand strategic thinkers who can navigate technical challenges while driving business objectives, making them critical to the success of any major construction or engineering firm.

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