Project Manager

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Project Manager

EuroSort 's-Graveland

What is required?

  • Higher education or equivalent ability
  • Demonstrable project management experience
  • Mechanical and control engineering experience, preferably in logistics
  • Enterprising attitude, attention to detail, ability to work well together, strong sense of responsibility
  • A keen eye for commercial interests
  • Excellent command of Dutch and English, both spoken and written
  • Willingness to travel regularly
  • A driver's license — category B — and your own means of transportation

What will you get?

  • €3,000 - €4,500 gross p/m (depending on knowledge and experience)
  • 32 to 40-hour working week
  • 30 vacation days
  • Opportunity to attend training programs and courses
  • Work-from-home opportunities, bonus scheme
  • Daily fresh fruit, friday afternoon drinks, monthly company lunch
  • A company car

What will you do?

  • 50% Substantive project management
  • 20% Customer contact
  • 10% Administrative tasks
  • 10% Internal meetings
  • 10% Work on improvement projects

This vacancy has been created based on interviews with employees to help you get a realistic preview of the job.

Vacancy

Acquisition based on this advertisement is not appreciated. We usually fill the vacancies ourselves and in exceptional cases we work with preferred suppliers.

As a Project Manager at EuroSort, you will be responsible for delivering sorter projects. You will be involved in a project from the moment the Sales Team makes the sale to the moment the project is handed over to the Service & Support Team. It is your job to manage all the disciplines required to successfully complete the project.

You will simultaneously work on several projects, which last an average of six to 12 months. These projects are at different stages and vary in terms of workload. The definition stage is particularly demanding. You will visit the customer several times to get to know them and align the definition and expectations. Once expectations are clear and all parties know what to do, you will mainly make adjustments if escalation is imminent — for example, if certain parts aren't available, you will be your project team's contact. Often, you'll also want to pay another visit during the sorter's construction and when the project is delivered. This also depends on the project's location: you work on projects across the globe.

While the project is carried out, you will keep in touch with the disciplines involved, such as the (Software) Engineering, Supply, Installation, and Commissioning Teams. You will ensure the project stays within the agreed time and budget constraints and quality frameworks, and you will regularly report on these matters. You'll have regular meetings with your project team, so you can maintain a grip on the situation.

You will be part of a different project team for each project. Additionally, you'll be on a team that works on internal improvement projects. These projects are distributed among project managers based on their workload. Currently, five project managers work at EuroSort.

If you want to be responsible for your own projects and find it challenging to work at an organization that's currently growing rapidly — which sometimes requires you to be creative when looking for solutions — this is the right job for you.

Working week

Project Manager

It's a successful working day when you and your team head to Schiphol Airport in the morning, where you have breakfast together and discuss the meeting you've scheduled with a customer in Barcelona later today. After a productive day with the customer, you enjoy the evening together in Barcelona. The next day, you all fly back.”

It's a less pleasant working day when a customer shares a lot of comments, requiring adjustments to the specifications. As a result, you spend the day modifying documents, and you can't always find all the answers within the organization.

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    • Lunch
    • Flight to Amsterdam
    • Catch up on emails
    • Work on a functional specification
    • Report on time, money, and quality
    • Lunch
    • Catch up on emails
    • Consultation with Engineer
    • Project consultation
    • Visit project site
    • Travel time
    • Travel time
    • Schedule and follow up on actions
    • Lunch
    • Digital consultation with customer
    • Prepare risk analysis
    • Catch up on emails
    • Consult with co-workers
    • Review and modify documents
    • Project consultation
    • Catch up on emails
    • Internal project management
    • Prepare extension quote
    • Catch up on emails
    • Call customer
    • Schedule and follow up on actions
    • Drinks

Firsthand experience

Management at the customer's company wants to schedule a digital meeting because the project should have been delivered by now, but it hasn't been. How to go about it?

The customer should feel that EuroSort goes out of its way to deliver the project as fast as possible — to the highest quality. You properly prepare for every topic that might be brought up, so you can indicate the status. EuroSort's management also attends the meeting, so you inform them in advance, too. That way, all parties have the same information, and you can substantiate why the project has not yet been delivered. For this is partly due to force majeure (examples include long delivery times for parts).

Growth

EuroSort considers personal development very important. There are many opportunities to follow education, training and courses. EuroSort is currently developing a training policy to make this more concrete.

Project Manager

Working at EuroSort

EuroSort B.V. is specialised in the development and assembly of high volume sorting systems for various applications. Think of order processing, returns, counting and sorting by size, colour, type of products, e-commerce and cross docking. The company was founded in 2001 and believes in qualitative simplicity. Therefore, the sorting solutions are always simple, robust and made of high quality materials and components. This combination creates a system that optimises the work process and makes it more efficient, saves valuable floor space and improves and increases productivity.

  • Founded in 2001
  • Headquarters in 's-Graveland
  • Globally active, branches in the Netherlands, Spain and North America
  • 180 employees
  • Average age 45 years
  • Hybrid working in office positions
  • Safety workwear is mandatory in the warehouse and is provided by EuroSort

Colleagues

Sjoerd van Schie - Mechanical Installation Coordinator

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I already worked freelance for this company as an installation supervisor and was asked to do the coordination. It is a young dynamic company that is active worldwide: as a mechanic this gave me the opportunity to travel while working. In this way I gained some nice experiences and now I supervise the installations.

What was your previous job?
Freelance mechanic/assembly supervisor, elevator mechanic and animal caretaker.

What do you do in your spare time?
Fishing.

Wiebe de Jong - Manager TECH

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I started as an intern (Engineer) when the company only had a few employees (almost nineteen years ago). The type of company has always given me opportunities to develop and grow in the organization. It has never been boring as the company and product continues to evolve. The company is always open to new ideas.

What did you study?
Mechanical engineering.

What do you do in your spare time?
Hockey, Formula 1, enjoy drinks on a terrace and play sports.

Andre Meulman - PLC Software Engineer, Control department

Why did you decide to work for this company?
With a predilection for technology, I have always been looking for a working environment in which I have to deal with multiple techniques. At EuroSort, various systems come together in the control of the sorting installations. From controlling various sensors, actuators, motors and servo drives, to communication between different systems, such as servers, HMI and cameras.

What was your previous job?
PLC Software Engineer IA.

What do you do in your spare time?
In my spare time I enjoy doing water sports or hiking.

Marco Vonk - Purchaser

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I started in 2011 as an Engineer at EuroSort. In addition, I did project-related purchases. Due to the dynamic growth of EuroSort, I have gradually started to concentrate and professionalize myself more in the field of purchasing. Partly because the organization feels great, from which we get satisfaction together, this is a huge stimulus to develop myself further and to keep the enthusiasm high. This is an advantage of EuroSort for me!

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