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Manager, Systems Engineering

Develop and lead projects for cost reduction and efficiency improvement in hydrogen systems.
Latham, New York, United States
Senior
$106,500 - 170,400 USD / year
1 month ago
Plug Power

Plug Power

Plug Power helps businesses achieve greater productivity and sustainability in an electrified world through hydrogen and fuel cells.

✨ About The Role

- The Manager, Systems Engineering will lead global engineering and product development activities within the organization. - Responsibilities include developing Process & Instrumentation Diagrams and controls strategies for hydrogen generating systems. - The role involves creating manufacturing and service procedures to support electrolyzer products. - The manager will act as a Subject Matter Expert for Plug Power products and lead projects for cost reduction and efficiency improvement. - Collaboration with internal personnel for testing and deployment of new technologies is a key aspect of the job. - The position requires interfacing with vendors for troubleshooting and implementing improvements.

âš¡ Requirements

- The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in a STEM field, preferably engineering. - A minimum of 7 years of engineering experience is required, with at least 2 years in a supervisory role. - Strong leadership skills and the ability to manage and develop technical teams are essential. - In-depth knowledge of hydrogen systems and their deployment at customer sites is crucial for success in this role. - Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities are necessary to navigate complex engineering challenges. - Effective communication skills are important for conveying technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
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Manager, Systems Engineering
Latham, New York, United States
$106,500 - 170,400 USD / year
Engineering
About Plug Power
Plug Power helps businesses achieve greater productivity and sustainability in an electrified world through hydrogen and fuel cells.