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The Manager of Hydromechanical Systems will oversee the design, development, and maintenance of hydromechanical systems within the organization. This role requires a deep understanding of fluid mechanics, mechanical engineering principles, and the ability to lead a team of engineers and technicians. The manager will ensure that all projects meet quality, safety, and performance standards while adhering to budget and timeline constraints. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management: Lead, mentor, and develop a team of hydromechanical engineers and technicians. Assign tasks, set priorities, and monitor the progress of projects. Foster a collaborative and innovative work environment. Project Management: Plan, coordinate, and execute hydromechanical projects from conception to completion. Develop project timelines, budgets, and resource plans. Ensure projects meet technical specifications, regulatory requirements, and company standards. Technical Oversight: Oversee the design and analysis of hydromechanical systems and components. Conduct performance evaluations, simulations, and testing of systems. Ensure the integration of hydromechanical systems with other engineering disciplines. Quality and Compliance: Implement and maintain quality control procedures and standards. Ensure compliance with industry regulations, safety standards, and environmental guidelines. Conduct risk assessments and develop mitigation strategies. Innovation and Improvement: Identify opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement in hydromechanical systems. Stay updated with the latest technologies and industry trends. Encourage and support research and development initiatives. Communication and Reporting: Prepare and present technical reports, project updates, and performance metrics to senior management. Collaborate with other departments, clients, and stakeholders to ensure project success. Resolve technical issues and provide expert guidance to the team. Qualifications Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. A masters degree is preferred. Minimum of 8 years of experience in hydromechanical systems design and management. Proven experience in leading engineering teams and managing complex projects. Strong understanding of fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and mechanical systems. Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and decision-making skills. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Preferred Skills Experience in the automotive or heavy machinery industries. Knowledge of project management methodologies and tools. Familiarity with regulatory standards and compliance requirements. Experience with advanced manufacturing techniques and materials.,