Autoliv is the world's largest automotive safety supplier having 44% market share, with sales to all major car manufacturers in the world. With 65,000 associates in 25 countries, we are passionate about our vision of Saving More Lives.
Autoliv is the world leader in vehicle-mounted safety systems. The Autoliv site in Survilliers specializes in the development, industrialization and very high volume production (hundreds of millions of parts per year) of high-tech products in high-growth markets (notably EV, PHEV). R&D activity in Survilliers is focused on the development of Pyro Safety Switches (PSS) used to protect the batteries of electric, hybrid and hydrogen vehicles. In this activity, the Survilliers site is the world leader.
In a context of growth in the Electric vehicle market, we wish to strengthen our teams within the PSS platform of the R&D department, for this we are looking for a project manager for the PSS product family. The position is based in Survilliers (Val d’Oise) under the hierarchical responsibility of the project department manager.
Integrated within a team of business managers, you are responsible for the following activities:
Manage product/process projects (applicable over the entire life cycle: product development/industrialization up to serial life)
Establishment and monitoring of project schedules
Coordinate the activities of the team members within the projects (R&D, Industrial Engineering, Quality, Project purchasing, logistics, production, maintenance, etc.)
Participate in the elaboration of budgets in collaboration with your group
Alert potential deviations in a timely manner and propose corrective actions
Anticipate and manage project risks that may arise during implementation
Graduated in mechanical or electrical engineering, you have proven experience (≥ 5 years) in project management or design activities in the automotive field. Fluent in writing and communication in English required.
Remote work is possible for this role. Please apply with a CV in English because your application will be reviewed by a multi-national team.