Emerson is a global leader in automation technology and software, and they are seeking an Engineering Project Manager to support Remote Operations Center projects. In this role, you will manage project execution for critical water, wastewater, and power infrastructure, ensuring successful delivery and collaboration with cross-functional teams.
Responsibilities:
- Lead Remote Operations Center projects from kickoff through closeout, ensuring successful delivery
- Manage project scope, schedule, budget, and resources across multiple workstreams
- Serve as the primary point of contact for customers throughout the project lifecycle
- Coordinate with internal engineering, ROC operations, field service, and commercial teams to meet project objectives
- Track project progress and communicate status, risks, and changes clearly to stakeholders
- Ensure compliance with contractual requirements, safety standards, cybersecurity expectations, and Emerson quality procedures
- Support continuous improvement efforts and identify opportunities for follow on work or service expansion
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, or another technical discipline
- A minimum of 5 years of experience managing projects in an automation, controls, or engineering environment
- Demonstrated knowledge of the Power & Water Solutions industry and customer operational needs
- Experience supporting projects involving remote monitoring, operations, or centralized control environments
- Ability to travel up to 20% based on project needs
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- A collaborative, self directed approach to managing multiple priorities
- Legal authorization to work in the United States without current or future sponsorship
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, or Computer Engineering
- Experience supporting Remote Operations Center or similar digital operations initiatives
- Knowledge of Emerson Ovation™ systems and overall control system architecture
- Experience with water/wastewater, power generation, or other critical infrastructure industries
- Exposure to multiple control systems, instrumentation platforms, or automation technologies