Project Manager

Houston, TX
Full Time
Operations
Experienced

Project Manager – PCB Assembly Workflow Management

About MacroFab:

MacroFab is a digital marketplace focused on the $500B markets in electronics manufacturing. Our service allows customers to rapidly bring new products to market and consume manufacturing as a virtualized resource by offering instant price quotes, rapid prototype services, and scaled volume production through a network of factories in North America. Our facilities gain a source of low overhead manufacturing jobs, allowing them to fully utilize their factory capacity and eliminate idle time.

Job Summary:

We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee and optimize the workflow in our Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assembly operations. This role is responsible for planning, coordinating, and ensuring efficient execution of projects within our electronic manufacturing environment. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in manufacturing processes, project management, and supply chain coordination specific to PCB assembly.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Project Planning & Execution: Develop project timelines, milestones, and deliverables to ensure successful PCB assembly production.
  • Workflow Optimization: Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product quality.
  • Cross-functional Coordination: Work closely with engineering, production, procurement, and quality control teams to streamline operations.
  • Risk Management: Identify potential bottlenecks and proactively develop contingency plans to mitigate risks.
  • Budget & Resource Management: Monitor project budgets, optimize resource allocation, and ensure cost-effective manufacturing practices.
  • Supplier & Vendor Coordination: Manage relationships with suppliers to ensure timely delivery of components and materials required for PCB assembly.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure adherence to industry standards, safety regulations, and company policies related to electronic manufacturing.
  • Performance Monitoring: Track project progress using KPIs and prepare reports for senior management.
  • Customer Liaison: Serve as the primary point of contact for customers, ensuring their requirements and deadlines are met.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Industrial Management, Business, or a related field.
  • Experience: Minimum of 5 years of project management experience in electronic manufacturing, PCB assembly, or a related industry.
  • Certifications: PMP (Project Management Professional) or Six Sigma certification is a plus.
  • Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of PCB assembly processes, manufacturing workflows, and supply chain logistics.
  • Software Proficiency: Experience with ERP systems, project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Asana, Jira), and manufacturing software.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to analyze data, troubleshoot issues, and implement effective solutions.
  • Communication & Leadership: Strong ability to lead teams, manage stakeholders, and drive projects to completion.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and performance-based incentives
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company matching
  • Professional development and training opportunities
  • Dynamic and growth-oriented work environment

If you are a detail-oriented Project Manager with a passion for improving PCB assembly processes, we encourage you to apply and join our team!

Even if you don't meet all of the requirements listed here, we still encourage you to apply. Skills can be used in many different ways, and your life and professional experience may be relevant beyond what any list of requirements will capture.

Note: MacroFab is currently not sponsoring H1-B Visas.

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