About The Position

The A220 commercial aircraft Programme is looking for a project manager in engineering to join the Project engineering team based in Mirabel (Québec, Canada). This role is part of the Project engineering team responsible for implementing the Airbus Canada Engineering Project Management vision through the execution of the associated A220 change management processes and tools. The team organization is designed to promote cross-functional collaboration, mutual support, and collective learning. The Project Manager, Engineering will perform project management duties related to configuration change management projects to develop detailed engineering project plans. This will involve interfacing with multiple functions within and outside Engineering, as well as with suppliers, to obtain deliverable planning details.

Requirements

  • A degree in Engineering, Project management, or equivalent relevant experience.
  • A minimum of 8 years of Engineering experience in Technical Project Management.
  • Knowledge of aircraft program development activities and an understanding of configuration management, change management, and Design Authorized Organizations (DAO) certification requirements.
  • Project management skills, with the ability to establish priorities and align team members on priorities.
  • Resourcefulness and ability to find creative ways to achieve desired outcomes, while adapting to changing circumstances and new obstacles.
  • Ability to deploy continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Good oral and written skills in English and French.
  • Ability to simplify complex issues and summarize risks, key actions, and next steps.
  • Demonstrated ability to work within a team composed of people with varied backgrounds and different cultures.
  • Must be a person with initiative, a strong sense of responsibility, and sound engineering judgment.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, able to develop relationships with internal stakeholders and influence external stakeholders.
  • Good communicator, able to listen, coach, and guide employees.
  • Ability to leverage process knowledge and network to deliver on commitments and influence decisions to achieve the best possible outcome.
  • Awareness of any potential compliance risks and a commitment to act with integrity.

Nice To Haves

  • Recognized leader, able to build and inspire a cross-functional team, while leading the team in a changing environment towards the objectives of the company.

Responsibilities

  • Implement the Airbus Canada Engineering Project Management vision and through the execution of the associated A220 change management processes and tools.
  • Perform project management duties related to the configuration change management projects to develop the detailed engineering project plans. This will require interfacing with multiple functions inside and outside Engineering as well as interfacing with suppliers to obtain deliverable planning details among others.
  • Identify risks and issues with the various projects assigned and report them into the system accordingly.
  • Prepare recurring (weekly/Monthly) reporting of Project related deliverables for the A220 Engineering management team.
  • Develop a network of colleagues within Airbus with whom to compare ways of working to define and apply Airbus standards and best practices.

Benefits

  • Attractive salary
  • Annual bonus
  • Group insurance plan
  • Pension plan
  • Share purchase plan
  • Hybrid working policy (based on operational needs)
  • On-site cafeterias
  • Highly competitive holiday policy
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Discount Program
  • On-site Medical Service
  • Access to a public shuttle service between Laval (Montmorency metro station) and Mirabel
  • Carpooling application
  • Great upskilling opportunities
  • Development prospects with unlimited access to +10,000 e-learning courses to develop employability
  • Certifications
  • Accelerated development programmes
  • National and international mobility
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