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Description
You will be responsible for the end-to-end planning and successful delivery of wind EPC projects. Your role will require a high level of experience and results-oriented approach, with a deep understanding of the Wind project life-cycle. You should have a proven track record of managing the delivery of complex projects within set timelines and budgets. As the primary point of contact for all project-related matters, you will ensure effective communication and coordination among all stakeholders. In the project planning and initiation phase, you will define project scope, objectives, and deliverables in collaboration with stakeholders. You will develop comprehensive project plans, including detailed work breakdown structures (WBS), schedules, and resource allocation. Conducting thorough risk assessments, developing mitigation strategies, preparing project budgets, cost estimates, and financial forecasts will be part of your responsibilities. You will also be responsible for obtaining necessary permits, licenses, and regulatory approvals, as well as leading the selection and negotiation with subcontractors and vendors. During project coordination and monitoring, you will manage all phases of projects from design and engineering through procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover by ensuring proper coordination. Your tasks will include overseeing daily operations to ensure adherence to project plans, specifications, and quality standards. Monitoring project progress against schedule and budget, identifying deviations, and implementing corrective actions are crucial aspects of your role. You will manage project resources effectively, including personnel, equipment, and materials, while ensuring strict compliance with health, safety, and environmental (HSE) regulations and company policies. Conducting regular site visits to monitor progress, address issues, and ensure quality control will also be part of your responsibilities. Facilitating effective communication and coordination between internal teams (engineering, procurement, finance, legal) and external stakeholders (clients, contractors, suppliers, authorities) is essential. In terms of financial management, you will be responsible for stakeholder management. This involves serving as the primary point of contact for clients, maintaining strong relationships, and ensuring client satisfaction. Managing relationships with subcontractors, suppliers, and other external partners, as well as communicating project status, risks, and challenges to senior management and relevant stakeholders, are key responsibilities. You will also be expected to resolve conflicts and issues effectively and professionally. To be eligible for this role, you should possess a PMP (Project Management Professional) or equivalent certification, along with a Bachelors/Masters degree in Electrical/Civil/Mechanical Engineering. A minimum of 16-20 years of experience, with a strong Wind portfolio, is required. Proficiency in using leading Project Management Software like MS Project/Primavera is also necessary.,