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PMO Manager - Aerospace Robotics

Tata Technologies
Chester
1 week ago
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At Tata Technologies we make product development dreams a reality by designing, engineering and validating the products of tomorrow for the world’s leading manufacturers.


Role overview:


The role will take a holistic view to PMO within a leading Aerospace Robotics function. It will include scoping definition, scheduling, deliverables and milestones tracking, sub-contracting mission cards generation, workshops organization for technical development, communication to internal customer, external suppliers, transmittal management and deliverables documentation.


Key responsibilities:


Portfolio Management:

  • Oversee the robotics project portfolio, ensuring alignment with business goals and technology strategy.
  • Prioritize projects based on ROI, risk, and strategic value.
  • Governance & Standards.

Project Oversight:

  • Monitor project performance, timelines, budgets, and resource allocation.
  • Support project managers with risk mitigation, escalation processes, and stakeholder communication.

Reporting & Analytics:

  • Provide executive-level dashboards and reports on robotics program health.
  • Analyse trends and recommend improvements in delivery and resource utilization.

Stakeholder Engagement:

  • Act as a liaison between technical teams and senior leadership.
  • Continuous Improvement:
  • Drive lessons learned and post-project reviews to improve future robotics initiatives.


Experience:


  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Robotics, Project Management, or related field.
  • 5+ years of experience in PMO or project/program management, preferably in robotics or automation.
  • Strong understanding of robotics technologies, systems integration, and industrial automation.
  • Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Jira, Smartsheet).
  • PMP, PRINCE2, or Agile certifications are a plus.
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and analytical skills


If you are passionate about bringing innovation to the projects you work on and want to join a global company, then this is the place for you.

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