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Senior Project Engineer

EMH Crane And ComponentsPune, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

EMH Crane And Components is seeking a Senior Project Engineer for their industrial infrastructure operations in Pune. This role oversees the full project lifecycle, including scope planning, scheduling, budget management, and vendor coordination. The candidate must possess mechanical engineering background and industry-specific experience with EOT cranes. The position requires strong communication and project management tool proficiency to ensure successful delivery of industrial solutions.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Program and Project Management

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

EMH Crane And Components is seeking a Senior Project Engineer for their industrial infrastructure operations in Pune. This role oversees the full project lifecycle, including scope planning, scheduling, budget management, and vendor coordination. The candidate must possess mechanical engineering background and industry-specific experience with EOT cranes. The position requires strong communication and project management tool proficiency to ensure successful delivery of industrial solutions.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Well-defined role in a stable industrial sector, but generic company profile and lack of seniority clarity in YOE.

The JD provides a very clear breakdown of project management responsibilities and industry-specific requirements.

Must haves

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills
  • Solid organizational and multitasking skills
  • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office and project management tools
  • Experience in EOT crane Industry

Tools and skills

microsoft officeproject management softwareeot crane industry experienceagile methodologies

Nice to have: project management professional (pmp).

About the company

Established industrial components manufacturer but lacks the specific profile of a major tech unicorn or global Tier 1 firm.

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