The role is a two-year Project Management Experience Program for early career personnel, focusing on technical and leadership skills across various project management disciplines.
Job Description SummaryThe Project Management Experience Program (PMEP) accelerates the development of early career EPC and project management personnel through intensive training in the areas of technical and leadership skills. This PMEP role is intended for off program on the Project Management team in the Gas Power Business.Job Description#LI-Remote - This is a remote position
Graduates leave the program with leadership skills necessary to fulfill both customer and business objectives. The program, which commences in April, is a two-year program spanning three eight-month rotational assignments. Mandatory rotations will include field / construction and scheduling with a third in another discipline (commercial operations, quality, sourcing, contract management, finance, project controls, logistics, project management, lean, and technical). Participants are expected to demonstrate a field desire. This PMEP role is intended for off program on the Project Management team in the Gas Power business.
Additional InformationRelocation Assistance Provided: Yes
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