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Project Engineer – Pingspace

Pingspace
Selangor
MYR 4000 - 5000

Role Summary

The Project Engineer is responsible for implementing automation solutions in a robotics warehouse environment. This role involves collaborating with various teams to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and meet quality standards.

Job Description

In this role, you will assist the Project Manager in planning, executing, and completing projects while communicating with hardware, software, and cross-functional teams. You will be part of a dynamic start-up environment focused on innovation and efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist in planning and executing automation projects.
  • Communicate effectively with internal teams and external vendors.
  • Ensure projects meet quality and technical specifications.
  • Monitor project progress and report on status.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve issues.
  • Support the Project Manager in budget management.
  • Travel to project sites as required.

Job Requirements

Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering background.

Basic understanding of CAD drawing.

Experience in automation implementation is an advantage.

Willingness to work extra hours and on weekends or public holidays if required.

Possess own transport.

Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply.

Good computer literacy and excellent Microsoft Office skills.

Required language(s): Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Chinese (advantageous).

Quick Info

Company

Pingspace

Location

Selangor

Salary

MYR 4000 - 5000

Skills Required

6 skills

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Required Skills

1

Project Management

2

Automation Implementation

3

Communication

4

Problem-Solving

5

Attention To Detail

6

Team Collaboration

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