The Project Manager holds a pivotal role in overseeing the complete lifecycle of commercial-scale solar PV projects, encompassing a range of responsibilities across planning, execution, and stakeholder management. Key duties include:
1. Project Planning and Development
• Preparing and continuously updating project schedules.
• Managing proposals from subcontractors and finalizing agreements.
• Coordinating engineering and procurement processes, including procurement of components from suppliers.
• Collaborating with internal engineering design teams and suppliers’ technical support as required.
• Overseeing logistics, supplies, and inventory management.
• Maintaining and updating project drawings to reflect progress.
2. Construction and Execution Oversight
• Initiating site startup, including surveys and layout planning.
• Establishing and adhering to site HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) plans.
• Managing on-site installation teams and maintaining cleanliness and professional site standards.
• Supervising subcontractors and consultants during construction.
• Training and supervising technicians to ensure best practices are followed.
3. Stakeholder Management
• Serving as the primary liaison between project stakeholders, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers.
• Addressing and resolving RFIs (Requests for Information) from clients and subcontractors.
• Participating in client project update meetings to ensure alignment and transparency.
4. Risk and Change Management
• Managing change orders with clients and subcontractors to mitigate project risks effectively.
5. Project Completion and Handover
• Testing and commissioning completed systems to meet project specifications.
• Preparing and submitting close-out documentation, including as-built drawings.
• Providing support for operations and maintenance (O&M) as required post-handover.
Skills
Potential candidates for the Project Manager position should possess a minimum of 5 years of experience in solar PV installation, with a strong background in the field, and ideally hold a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, although degrees in construction management, mechanical, or civil engineering will also be considered.
The ideal candidate should have a solid command of both English and Arabic, ensuring effective communication with suppliers, subcontractors, and stakeholders. They should be confident in taking on responsibility and working independently in a fast-paced environment, with direct reporting to the Head of EPC.
A resourceful attitude and strong problem-solving skills are essential, as is a keen attention to detail and a pride in delivering high-quality results.
The candidate should have a willingness to continue learning, growing, and developing professionally, with a long-term commitment to contributing to the success of a growing business. Proficiency in relevant software such as AutoCAD, PVsyst, and Helioscone is also required to effectively manage and oversee project execution.