Job
- Level
- Experienced
- Job Field
- IT, Network, Project
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent employment
- Salary
- from 65.000 € Gross/Year
- Location
- Pörtschach am Wörther See
- Working Model
- Hybrid, Onsite
Job Summary
In this role, you will manage both small and large infrastructure projects, organize meetings, process invoices, and independently create budget and monthly reports.
Your role in the team
- Management of small and large projects in the infrastructure sector from both a commercial and technical perspective.
- Project controlling.
- Processing of calls from framework agreements.
- Participation in planning meetings, construction meetings, and site inspections as needed.
- Approval of incoming and outgoing invoices.
- Preparation of the timely monthly review.
- HF delineation of performance and cost expenditures.
- Fine budget planning.
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Our expectations of you
Education
- Completed training in the field of electrical engineering (apprenticeship, HTL, university, university of applied sciences, or similar).
- Training as a Project Manager (m/f/d) desirable.
Qualifications
- Business management skills.
- Proficient IT skills.
- Independent and structured way of working, team spirit.
- Organizational skills and goal orientation.
- Driver's license B.
- Willingness to travel.
Experience
- Professional experience as a Project Manager (m/f/d).
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K.E.M.
K.E.M. is a leading provider of communications and information technology, electrical and building engineering services in Austria. We are committed to providing innovative solutions that meet the needs of our customers.
Description
- Company Type
- Established Company
- Working Model
- Hybrid, Onsite
- Industry
- Electronics, Automatization, Internet, IT, Telecommunication, Construction, Real Estate, Building Services