Building Automation Project Manager – New York City & Long Island
Are you ready to lead impactful projects that shape the future of smart buildings? Schneider Electric is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Building Automation Project Manager to join our team, serving the vibrant New York City and Long Island regions.
In this role, you'll be at the forefront of delivering innovative building automation solutions. As the Project Manager, you will be responsible for driving project success from inception to completion—collaborating closely with the Project Executive, Project Sponsor, and cross-functional teams to define goals, develop strategic plans, and ensure flawless execution.
You'll thrive in a fast-paced, service-oriented environment, managing multiple small to mid-sized projects simultaneously. These projects often have quick turnaround times and may be executed through construction partners or directly with end users.
- Please note you MUST live in the New York, Long Island any of the boroughs area's
Key Responsibilities :
Define project objectives and develop detailed execution plans in collaboration with the Project Executive and Project SponsorLead and manage multiple small to medium-sized building automation projects simultaneouslyEnsure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budgetCoordinate with internal teams, subcontractors, and clients to ensure alignment and smooth executionNavigate both construction-tier and direct-to-end-user project pathwaysMonitor project progress, identify risks, and implement mitigation strategiesMaintain strong communication across all levels of the project environmentAdapt to dynamic and geographically dispersed project conditionsQualifications :
Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline (Engineering, Building Automation, or related field)Minimum of 4 years of relevant project management experience in building automation or a related industryProven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environmentStrong understanding of HVAC systems, Building Automation Systems (BAS), and electronic control technologies