Position Summary...
What you'll do...
An Internet of Things (IoT) Project Manager within the Facilities Management (FM) organization will be responsible for:
* Partnering with Facilities Maintenance (FM) leaders to identify systems and equipment wherein IoT would provide a quantifiable business benefit.
* Developing business cases to justify the investment in IoT for each identified system or equipment category.
* Partnering with cross-functional stakeholders in Merchandising, Compliance, Safety, etc. to identify IoT use cases outside FM to maximize the business value of IoT implementations and ensuring that all use cases are captured within the solution business case.
* Identifying and onboarding IoT device providers capable of developing, manufacturing, supplying, and installing devices on legacy systems and equipment.
* Developing rollout plans for IoT solutions for specific systems or equipment categories.
* Managing the relationship with equipment OEMs and device manufacturers.
* Measuring and reporting investment and savings attributed to installed solutions.
* Developing an IoT systems and device service and support strategy.
* The FM IoT PM role is a business strategy role wherein the successful candidate will have strong skills in business strategy, project management, and the application of technology solutions to drive business value.
Minimum Qualifications
* Bachelors degree specifically in Engineering, Mathematics or Computer Science, strongly preferred.
* 2 years experience in related field.
* Strong Project Management skills. Not necessarily that you have led teams, but can take lead on a project and drive it.
* Ability to work with cross functional teams. This role with partner with many different groups.
* This is a business strategy role. Understanding how to apply to a business situation.
* Overall understanding of how to apply technology and identifying the opportunities for it.
* May involve occasional travel to meet with Device Manufacturer etc. minimal.
Minimum Qualifications...
Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field and 2 years experience in facilities management,
construction management, engineering, or related area OR 4 years experience in facilities management, construction management, engineering,
or related area.
Preferred Qualifications...
Outlined below are the optional preferred qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no preferred qualifications.
Building controls or related area, External work experience supervising maintenance personnel in an optical, pharmaceutical, or manufacturing environment, Leading a cross-functional team, Supervisory
Bentonville, AR
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