Industrial Air Pollution Control Project Manager jobs in United States
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TANN Corporation · 1 day ago

Industrial Air Pollution Control Project Manager

TANN Corporation is a world leader in design, manufacturing, and maintenance of air pollution control equipment. The Industrial Air Pollution Control Project Manager will lead complex pollution-control projects, ensuring all targets related to scope, schedule, cost, quality, and safety are met throughout the project lifecycle.

Industrial ManufacturingManufacturingPollution Control

Responsibilities

Own the full project lifecycle—initiation through closeout—ensuring scope, schedule, cost, quality, and safety targets are met
Build strong internal partnerships with Designers, Purchasing Agents, Production Manager, Controls Engineer, and Field Service Manager
Develop, maintain, and communicate project schedules with customers, internal teams, vendors, and subcontractors
Perform engineering calculations and verify design integrity of key components (media, poppet valves, fans, burners, ducts)
Generate complete Purchase Requisitions and Bills of Materials in coordination with Purchasing; review and approve POs and invoices
Participate in scheduled Production Meetings and monitor fabrication for correctness, timing, and quality
Lead and coordinate the creation of design drawings with Designers; ensure engineering intent carries through to production
Plan and organize installation and commissioning activities; provide on-site supervision as required
Provide proactive customer communication on technical topics, timelines, and cost impacts; escalate early to avoid surprises
Demonstrate initiative to take on additional responsibilities as assigned by management

Qualification

Mechanical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringIndustrial ConstructionProject ManagementBudgeting / ForecastingProcess EngineeringTroubleshooting SkillsScheduling ExperienceCAD SoftwareMathematics SkillsSafety PracticesCommunication SkillsHigh Attention to DetailCross-Functional Coordination

Required

Bachelor's degree in engineering (mechanical or electrical) is almost always required; OR 3–5 years equivalent experience in industrial manufacturing, engineering, or system design in lieu of a degree, with proven ability to manage technical projects and interface with fabrication or environmental control systems such as RTOs
3–7 years hands-on engineering experience prior to stepping into project management responsibilities
2–5 years leading engineering/technical projects with fluency across initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closing
Track record coordinating cross-functional teams (engineers, designers, contractors, vendors, stakeholders)
Experience managing budgets, schedules, and deliverables against milestones
Ability to perform essential job functions with high attention to detail and efficiency; exercises independent judgment and initiative with minimal direction
Strong mathematics and analytical skills; excellent communication and collaboration with other departments
Working knowledge of airflow and sheet metal design; familiarity with oxidizers and heat recovery equipment is a plus
Comfort juggling multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, layouts, P&IDs, and related documentation
Proficiency with Microsoft Outlook, Excel, and Word
Understands and consistently implements safety practices with Low Risk Tolerance and High-Risk Awareness

Preferred

Bachelor's in mechanical or electrical engineering (or closely related) from a four-year accredited university, with coursework or projects tied to industrial manufacturing or environmental control systems (e.g., RTOs)
3+ years in project management or industrial equipment installation

Company

TANN Corporation

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TANN Corporation manufactures and services air pollution control equipment like thermal oxidizers, zeolite concentrators, and others.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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