Project Manager – Lathe & Grinding Machine Manufacturing
Chicago / Elgin Area | Capital Equipment | Engineered-to-Order Systems
Why This Role
1. Base salary range: $90,000–$120,000, depending on experience
2. Medical, Dental, Vision coverage
3. 401(k) with 100% company match up to 5%
4. Short- and Long-Term Disability
5. Life insurance
6. 11 paid company holidays
7. Paid Time Off
8. Stable global manufacturer with approximately $225M in revenue and 700+ employees worldwide
9. High-visibility role working closely with machines, engineering, manufacturing, and customers
Company Overview
We are partnered with a global manufacturer of precision industrial machine tools, with manufacturing and sales operations in the United States, Switzerland, and China. The company designs and delivers custom, engineered-to-order lathe and grinding machine systems for customers with demanding accuracy, performance, and reliability requirements.
Position Overview
The Project Manager oversees and manages all phases of manufacturing projects, from initial customer engagement through final delivery and installation. This role requires strong organizational skills, technical understanding of lathe and grinding machine manufacturing, and the ability to coordinate across multiple departments and stakeholders to ensure projects are completed on time, within scope and budget, and to the highest quality standards.
Project Managers who are most successful in this role typically bring prior hands-on machine experience (assembly, applications, manufacturing engineering, or field service). An engineering background is a plus, but practical machine knowledge is equally valued.
Reports to: Senior Project Manager
Location:
Chicago / Elgin area. Regular onsite presence is important for success.
Key Responsibilities
Project Planning & Coordination
10. Utilize MS Project to develop comprehensive project plans based on project quotes, clearly defining scope, timelines, resources, and deliverables
11. Coordinate with engineering, operations, supply chain, and sales to align project goals and schedules
12. Manage project budgets, ensuring effective cost control and efficient resource allocation
Client Engagement
13. Act as the primary point of contact for customers throughout the project lifecycle
14. Conduct regular customer meetings and status updates to communicate progress and address concerns
15. Ensure client requirements and expectations are clearly defined and work with internal teams to ensure they are met
Project Execution
16. Oversee the production and assembly of machine tool systems, ensuring compliance with technical specifications and quality standards
17. Apply project management tools and methodologies to track progress and resolve issues
18. Identify project risks and implement mitigation strategies
19. Monitor milestones and deliverables to ensure performance and quality objectives are achieved
20. Prepare and present project status reports and final project evaluations to senior management
Team Leadership
21. Lead and mentor cross-functional project team members
22. Foster a collaborative, accountable, and productive work environment
23. Delegate tasks and responsibilities effectively to ensure timely project execution
Background & Experience (Flexible by Design)
24. Experience in machine tools, capital equipment, or complex industrial machinery
25. Hands-on technical background strongly preferred (machine assembly, applications engineering, manufacturing engineering, field service, or similar)
26. Project management experience in custom or engineered-to-order environments
27. Engineering background is a plus, not a requirement
28. Proficiency with MS Project or similar scheduling tools
29. Strong communication skills with both customers and internal technical teams
There is no strict minimum education requirement. Practical experience, technical credibility, and the ability to manage complex machine projects are the primary success factors.
Travel Expectations
Travel varies by customer and project:
30. Some projects require periodic travel
31. Others may involve minimal or no travel for extended periods
32. Travel is project-driven less than 20% overall.