DATA CENTRE PROJECT MANAGER (COOLING SYSTEM) - RPAL
RECRUITPEDIA PTE. LTD.
Singapore, SG
Not specified
Bachelor's degree in mechanical or chemical engineering
Solid understanding of hvac systems and cooling technologies
Experience with building/fire codes and sustainable practices
Recruitpedia Pte. Ltd. is seeking a Data Centre Project Manager specializing in cooling systems for their client, a multinational company in industrial piping systems based in Singapore. The role involves driving sales strategies, managing projects, and fostering stakeholder relationships in the cooling technology sector
Job Summary
The role involves identifying sales opportunities across Data Center, Cooling, and Building Technology segments in Singapore.
Candidates will drive achievement of sales targets while leading end-to-end proposal development with Technical Specialists.
The position requires building strong relationships with key stakeholders including consultants, owners, and contractors.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Recruitpedia Pte. Ltd. is seeking a Data Centre Project Manager specializing in cooling systems for their client, a multinational company in industrial piping systems based in Singapore. The role involves driving sales strategies, managing projects, and fostering stakeholder relationships in the cooling technology sector.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
Solid understanding of HVAC systems and cooling technologies
Experience with building/fire codes and sustainable practices
Proven track record in sales strategy and forecasting
Ability to lead end-to-end proposal development
Nice-to-have
Strong stakeholder relationship management skills
Experience in data center transformation projects
Knowledge of BCI platforms and industry networks
Ability to represent company at exhibitions and seminars
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Chemical Engineering, or equivalent field
Solid understanding of HVAC systems and cooling technologies
Knowledge of building/fire codes and sustainable practices