The Project Manager for Installations (PMI) is responsible for independently leading complex and multi-modality installation projects, ensuring timely, safe, and cost-effective delivery while maintaining exceptional customer satisfaction. The role requires in-depth knowledge of project management, strong technical expertise, and the ability to influence cross-functional teams and external stakeholders. The PMI also plays a key role in mentoring junior PMIs and contributing to continuous improvement of installation processes, tools, and standards.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead complex installation projects across multiple modalities (e.g., MR, CT, PET, NM, etc.), balancing scope, cost, schedule, and quality.
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Serve as the customer’s trusted advisor and primary escalation point throughout the installation lifecycle.
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Conduct site assessments, tender evaluations, and solution design in collaboration with sales and design teams.
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Develop and manage detailed project schedules, budgets, resource allocations, and risk management plans.
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Apply independent judgment to resolve complex issues, identifying root causes and driving corrective actions.
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Ensure strict compliance with contractual, regulatory, EHS, and quality requirements.
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Drive regular communication and alignment across customers, contractors, and GEHC stakeholders.
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Prepare business intelligence reports (cycle time, install cost, revenue forecasting) to support operational excellence.
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Lead project close-out with structured lessons learned, improvement recommendations, and best practice sharing.
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Mentor and coach junior Project Managers, fostering skills development and knowledge transfer.
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Contribute to simplification and productivity initiatives across installation execution.
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or equivalent technical discipline.
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5–8 years of project management experience in healthcare, construction, or technical installations.
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In-depth knowledge of project management methodologies and business drivers impacting installations.
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Proven success in managing multi-modality, high-value, or turnkey projects.
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Strong risk management, negotiation, and influencing skills.
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Technical expertise in construction trades (electrical, mechanical, civil works) and clinical environments.
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Demonstrated ability to manage stakeholders across multiple functions and geographies.
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Willingness to travel extensively; valid driver’s license.
Desired Characteristics
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PMP or PRINCE2 certification strongly preferred.
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Lean Six Sigma or continuous improvement experience.
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Proficiency with MS Project, Salesforce, and project reporting tools.
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Advanced skills in design and planning tools (e.g., AutoCAD, BIM).
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Demonstrated leadership through mentoring and knowledge sharing.
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Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, managing competing priorities
Why GE HealthCare?
We offer more than just a job—we offer a career with purpose, flexibility, and global opportunity.
Competitive base salary, car allowance & bonus
5 weeks leave (ask about “Take 5”)
Flexible working options
Career development locally and globally
Employee benefits program with discounts on travel, entertainment & more
Relocation Assistance Provided: No