Switzerland Global Enterprise

Program Manager – Engineering Tools

Switzerland Global Enterprise

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: GreenvilleSouth CarolinaUnited States

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Salary

💰 $113,200 - $188,800 per year

About the role

  • Manage Engineering’s Fixed Production Cost (FPC) Tools Program operationally
  • Act as the business voice to execute $35MM+ annual software purchase/renewal scope
  • Work closely with the Engineering, other Business teams, and IT managers to understand software requirements
  • Own the Engineering tools intake process for planned and emergent software needs
  • Maintain accurate financial pacing for GPE’s Fixed Production Cost tool funding
  • Drive timely completion of GE Vernova-wide activities

Requirements

  • Major experience in project management or operations, with preferable focus in engineering and/or other software tools and technologies
  • Experience with software asset management processes, tools, and capacity planning
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in STEM from an accredited university or college preferred OR equivalent knowledge and experience
Benefits
  • medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage
  • access to Health Coach from GE Vernova, a 24/7 nurse-based resource
  • access to the Employee Assistance Program, providing 24/7 confidential assessment, counseling and referral services
  • GE Vernova Retirement Savings Plan
  • tax-advantaged 401(k) savings opportunity with company matching contributions and company retirement contributions
  • access to Fidelity resources and financial planning consultants
  • tuition assistance
  • adoption assistance
  • paid parental leave
  • disability benefits
  • life insurance
  • 12 paid holidays
  • permissive time off
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
project managementoperations managementsoftware asset managementcapacity planning
Soft Skills
communicationcollaborationfinancial management