An exciting opportunity in our endless pursuit of customer satisfaction through engineering excellence. The Global Central Reliability Maintenance Engineering team is seeking for an Early Lifecycle Project Manager to be involved in projects from conception and early planning stages, managing technical specifications and supporting on the improvement over revisions of standards to increasing the benchmark of early life-cycle management through innovation and technology. If you have a passion for continuous improvement and driving change, this opportunity is exactly what you are looking for. The role will allow you to impact the full organization's performance, improving existing standards and impacting all countries and business units. You will have the chance to work with multiple stakeholders across different organizations, acting as business strategist, and program leader. Come join us as we shape the future of RME. The successful candidate will be a member of the Global Central RME team and will be driving standardization of RME specifications globally. This role involves a travel requirement of at least 25%. Key job responsibilities • Travel up to 25% of the time • Manage projects and initiatives, provide progress reports and track new or modify current KPIs for significant milestones and mitigate conditions affecting project cost or schedule • Track specification impacting RME at installation and operation quality inspections and equipment commissioning to drive continuous improvement. • Lead RME input for development of Building templates specification and site specific composites • Lead continuous improvement for all new buildings including cross functional collaboration with design and construction, change management and procurement. • Support construction and launch execution teams leveraging discussions with vendors and other departments representatives. • Integrate RME policies and deliverables into the launch plans and provide guidance and direction to other departments to cascade this into the designs, contract and commissioning phases. • • Create mechanisms in place to track lessons learned into specifications content and communicate to projects in-flight to improve quality or efficiency of new facility launches • Specify and coordinate standards and deliverables for new equipment being turned over to RME. • Understand the anticipated life cycle cost based on initial design and planned design improvements