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Head of Special Projects

Skyroot AerospaceHyderabad, Telangana, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Skyroot Aerospace is seeking a Head of Projects to lead facility expansions and infrastructure development for high-tech manufacturing. The role involves managing the full project lifecycle, including civil, structural, MEP, and HVAC systems for specialized cleanrooms and testing bays. Candidates must possess extensive project management experience in manufacturing or aerospace sectors and deep knowledge of industrial compliance. This leadership role oversees end-to-end execution, vendor management, and facility commissioning.

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Experience

14-18 years

Function

Operations

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Skyroot Aerospace is seeking a Head of Projects to lead facility expansions and infrastructure development for high-tech manufacturing. The role involves managing the full project lifecycle, including civil, structural, MEP, and HVAC systems for specialized cleanrooms and testing bays. Candidates must possess extensive project management experience in manufacturing or aerospace sectors and deep knowledge of industrial compliance. This leadership role oversees end-to-end execution, vendor management, and facility commissioning.

TAL's take

Quality 75/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Senior leadership role at a notable Indian aerospace startup with complex, well-defined infrastructure requirements.

The JD is extremely detailed, providing clear requirements for civil, structural, MEP, cleanroom, and compliance expertise.

Must haves

  • Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
  • 14 - 18 years of progressive experience in project management
  • Proven track record handling Greenfield and Brownfield factory projects
  • Expertise in Civil, Structural, MEP, and HVAC design
  • Hands-on experience with ISO-certified cleanroom construction
  • Strong knowledge of BOQ preparation and contract management

Tools and skills

civil engineeringstructural engineeringmephvaccleanroom constructionproject managementboq preparationcost estimationvendor negotiationcontract managementindustrial layout planningpeso compliance

Nice to have: pmp certification, leed certification.

About the company

Recognized private aerospace company in India, operating in a specialized high-tech sector.

Posts mentioning Skyroot Aerospace

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