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Electric Motor Project Manager

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Electric Motor Project Manager

BlueHeart Energy Heemskerk

What is required?

  • Master's degree
  • At least 5 years' work experience
  • Knowledge of electrical motors, project management skills
  • Excellent command of the English language and Dutch speaking preferred
  • EU working permit preferred
  • Able to steer external parties
  • Good communication skills,
  • Fast learning, curious, creative

What will you get?

  • €3.500 - €5.500 gross p/m
  • Phantom-share bonus system
  • 40 hour workweek
  • 25 vacation days
  • Laptop, simcard for EU & US and hybrid working

What will you do?

  • 35% Managing projects
  • 20% Project meetings
  • 30% Technical engineering
  • 10% Engineering support
  • 5% Documentation
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Vacancy

As an Electric Motor Project Manager at Blue Heart Energy, you plan and execute development projects for the electric motor and related components. You are the expert in electric motors and related topics, understand all the elements and can do some analysis yourself. You work on multiple projects at the same time, and you provide additional engineering and support on the topic of electric motors to other projects as well. You help prepare the electric motor for mass manufacturing.

You identify and coordinate the most important research questions to be answered by the Research and Validation team, and you identify projects that can be implemented to answer them. To do this, you work together with internal and external partners, for example, institutional partners and other suppliers that have experience in the field.

Together with your project team, you prepare the project plan. After this is set up, you manage the implementation of the project, including maintaining project schedules, managing project budgets, coordinating activities and ensuring that project deliverables are supplied on time.

Besides this, you also work on the technical engineering. This means you review existing product performance and literature, and write a technical development roadmap to deliver a mass manufacturable component. You also conduct technical analyses of the electric motor, and review analyses from the Research and Validation team and external suppliers. You provide technical feedback and support, so the electrical motor is improved on a daily basis.

Normally, you are part of the System Engineering team, though, for many projects you work collaboratively with the Research and Validation team, as they are more focused on understanding fundamental aspects. This depends on the project you are working on.

If you enjoy a balance of technical work with project management in a startup environment, and you do not mind priorities shifting quickly, then this is the job for you.

Working week

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Electric Motor Project Manager

On your favorite day of the week, you have a lot of time to dive into technical details. You review literature and identify potential feature improvements. You then use this to update and improve the technical roadmap, and inform your team about it.

On a less enjoyable day, you reconcile invoices and budgets, dig through project quotes and report hours and invoices.

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  • 18:00
    • Scrum meeting
    • Monthly company meeting
    • Electric Motor standup
    • External partner 2 - progress meeting
    • Lunch
    • Reading and answering emails
    • Documentation
    • Writing test plan
    • Lunch
    • Working on technical roadmap
    • Writing test plan
    • Managing project
    • Project meeting
    • External partner 1 - progress meeting
    • Project 2 - Monthly steering meeting
    • Lunch
    • Reading and answering emails
    • Preparing presentation
    • Reconciling invoices and budgets
    • Reporting hours
    • Project 1 - Monthly steering meeting
    • Check-in with manager
    • Managing project
    • Technical engineering
    • Working on technical roadmap
    • Lunch
    • Reading and answering emails
    • Technical engineering
    • Providing engineering support
    • Managing project

Firsthand experience

You notice that a project is behind schedule. What do you do?

You organize regular steering meetings to manage the projects. If things fall outside the budget and time tolerance, it escalates to a steering meeting. This will typically be from one of the executives of the Research and Validation team. You discuss the reasons for falling behind and try to find solutions to remedy it. If remedying is not possible, you assess the impact of the delay.

Growth

The career growth path at Blue Heart Energy is not fixed. The company expects to grow fast in the coming years, generating opportunities for all those who are ready to assume new responsibilities. BHE supports training and courses, and sharing knowledge is very important among employees. The main advantage of the start up phase is that self-initiative is really appreciated, and you can create your own job. As Blue Heart Energy grows, you grow along with them.

Electric Motor Project Manager

Working at BlueHeart Energy

BlueHeart Energy was founded in 2016 to apply thermoacoustics as a technology in heat pumps and other applications as a replacement of compression technology. Thermoacoustics is a disruptive approach to generate heat and cold, with potential to revolutionize the whole industry. Over the past seven years, BHE has developed a thermoacoustic engine to power heat pumps and airco systems in residential buildings and other (industrial) applications. This so called 'Blue Heart' of a heat pump is sold to manufacturers. We are continuous improving the 'Blue Heart' with new developed and optimizations. As well we will develop different products over time. Besides this, we will set up our production facility, strengthen the relationships with our customers (OEM's and ODM's) and set up pilot projects in houses and other (industrial) applications and monitor these.

  • Headquarters in Heemskerk
  • 45 employees
  • Active in more than 10 countries
  • 20% / 80%
  • Average age 38 years
  • Casual
  • Hybrid working

Colleagues

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Alireza (29) - Project engineer in R&D department

Why did you decide to work for this company?
Before this, I studied thermoacoustics during my master and PhD program and I was always eager to combine thermoacoustics with an environmentally friendly system. I came across Blue Heart energy's website during my research period and I was an immediate fan. When Michiel pitched all his ideas to me, I only thought about one thing:when can I start?

What was your previous job?
Before joining Blue Heart Energy company, I was busy with PhD program at Tarbiat Modares University besides doing some research for aerospace institute.

What do you do in your spare time?
Playing football, inline skating and of course still working on PhD.

Michiel Hartman (53) - CEO

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I founded Blue Heart because sustainable heating and cooling is one of the biggest challenges in the energy transition. Thermoacoustics is one of the game changers to make this possible. A complex technique with great impact which requires a great team with various specialties. Building Blue Heart on all these aspects is my big motivator.

What was your previous job?
Founder of QWIC electric bicycles and president of the Branch Association of Electric Transport. I was also temporary Project Manager of large heat projects in The Netherlands.

What do you do in your spare time?
Tennis, skiing, family, outdoor sports (workouts and water sports).

Haico Halbesma (54) - Chief Financial Officer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
Blue Heart's Energy goal to green the built environment in terms of heating and cooling appealed to me greatly. This combined with the opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team on the complex challenge of applying this clean solution widely, bringing it to the market on a large scale and getting it produced in the Netherlands.

What was your previous job?
Director.

What do you do in your spare time?
Sailing.

Roel Verhagen (44) - Lead Designer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I chose to work at Blue Heart Energy because I sought to make a tangible impact in my work. The company's startup environment provides an opportunity to contribute to the development of a truly innovative product at the intersection of science, product development, and mass production. Working in a diverse team where roles are flexible keeps the work engaging and dynamic.

What was your previous job?
Product Developer

What do you do in your spare time?
I enjoy engaging in active activities with my children, as well as attending festivals, independent films, and theater performances.

Dick (30) - Test engineer - Electronics, Software, Control and Testing

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I found it appealing to work for a start-up that is tackling a technologically challenging problem. Additionally, the company brings together people from diverse cultures and nationalities, which also attracted me.

What was your previous job?
Assistant project manager at Vattenfall

What do you do in your spare time?
Training for the triathlon, playing the piano, and meeting up with friends.

Michelle (31) - Lead operations - Pilot line assembly

Why did you decide to work for this company?
The technical industry has always interested me, even though my background is not in engineering. Blue Heart offers me the opportunity to grow within this industry. I also enjoy working in a start-up environment, where I can take on multiple responsibilities and tasks.

What was your previous job?
Glassblower and heritage specialist

What do you do in your spare time?
Making art

Jan (56) - Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
At a startup like Blue Heart, you get the opportunity to find solutions for new challenges.

What was your previous job?
Engineering Manager

What do you do in your spare time?
Ice skating, golfing and biking

Luke (33) - Electromechanical Technician

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I chose to work at Blue Heart Energy because I wanted to be part of a fast-paced startup where my technical skills directly contribute to groundbreaking innovations in sustainable technology. The hands-on nature of the Electromechanical Technician role allows me to build, troubleshoot, and improve cutting-edge systems while collaborating closely with passionate and skilled colleagues. Most importantly, I feel a strong sense of purpose knowing that my work helps advance clean energy solutions for a better future.

What was your previous job?
Entrepeneur

What do you do in your spare time?
Go running and drinking beers with friends after running!

Shakthi (24) - Test Engineer - R&D Department

Why did you decide to work for this company?
The thermoacoustic heat pump idea was so fascinating to me when I heard about it and I was amazed by its potential and was excited to understand and help solve the challenges. Also I've always wanted to contribute to a more sustainable future and working at this company allows me to do that.

What was your previous job?
nvt

What do you do in your spare time?
Crocheting, reading, trying something new

Casper - Embedded Engineer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
Innovative company with a pleasant work environment. Feels good to further the cause of next generation HVAC technology.

What was your previous job?
Embedded engineer RR Mechatronics

What do you do in your spare time?
Guitar, music, meditation, gaming, watching shows.

Nico (35) - I work for the testing team as an electromechanical technician

Why did you decide to work for this company?
First, the name caught my attention. After that I realised that the intention, the mission of the company was pretty interesting and the ways to achieve such goal were aligned with sustainability and design.

What was your previous job?
I worked as engineer at DTU Nanolab

What do you do in your spare time?
Climb, dance, yoga, travels, gatherings, outdoor activities.

Application process

Digital interview
Interview in the office
Third interview + project management assessment + paperwork
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