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D Project Manager Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Project Manager

Saint Paul, MN · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

You will own project delivery for electric T&D and substation capital projects within your region, managing EPC contractors from design through commissioning. EPC experience is required -- from any ...

Project Manager

Minneapolis, MN · Remote

$100K - $165K/yr

You will own project delivery for electric T&D and substation capital projects within your region, managing EPC contractors from design through commissioning. EPC experience is required -- from any ...

Project Manager

Alexandria, MN · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

... d love to talk with you. We're looking for a Project Manager to lead large-scale custom packaging equipment projects from kickoff through final delivery. You'll partner with customers, engineering ...

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The Project Manager will be responsible for the successful implementation and administration of the ... Notify shop of fabrication. d. Notify field superintendent or scheduled field installation. e.

Project Manager

Waite Park, MN · On-site

$55K - $70K/yr

The Project Manager will be responsible for the successful implementation and administration of the ... Notify shop of fabrication. d. Notify field superintendent or scheduled field installation. e.

A&D Partnerships Manager

Plymouth, MN · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Database Management & Performance Metrics WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING: * Execute Continua's brand ... Participate in project strategy development and action plans with insight from A&D influencers for ...

Project Engineer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

Big-D is looking for a dynamic Project Engineer. This is a great opportunity to start a career with ... Prepare and manage procurement tracking logs to correlate with the project schedule and the demands ...

A&D Partnerships Manager

Plymouth, MN · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Database Management & Performance Metrics WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING: * Execute Continua's brand ... Participate in project strategy development and action plans with insight from A&D influencers for ...

Project Engineer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

Big-D is looking for a dynamic Project Engineer. This is a great opportunity to start a career with ... Prepare and manage procurement tracking logs to correlate with the project schedule and the demands ...

Project Manager We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead and oversee projects from ... AD&D for the employee and dependents) • Short and long-term disability • Health Spending ...

Project Manager We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead and oversee projects from ... AD&D for the employee and dependents) • Short and long-term disability • Health Spending ...

Project Manager About Us at 24Restore At 24Restore, we're here for you 24/7, 365 days a year ... If you're ready to be part of a dynamic team where your work makes a real impact, we'd love to hear ...

Project Manager

Ramsey, MN · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Project Manager About Us at 24Restore At 24Restore, we're here for you 24/7, 365 days a year ... If you're ready to be part of a dynamic team where your work makes a real impact, we'd love to hear ...

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D Project Manager information

What are the 4 types of project managers?

The four main types of project managers are functional, projectized, matrix, and hybrid. Functional managers work within specific departments, projectized managers oversee projects independently, matrix managers operate across departments with shared authority, and hybrid combines elements of these styles. Understanding these types helps in selecting the right management approach based on project scope and organizational structure.

What is a R and D project manager?

A R and D project manager oversees research and development projects within an organization, coordinating teams, managing budgets, and ensuring project milestones are met. They often require knowledge of scientific or technical processes, project management skills, and familiarity with innovation workflows.

What is the difference between D Project Manager vs D Program Manager?

AspectD Project ManagerD Program Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees individual projects, manages teams, ensures project deliverablesCoordinates multiple related projects, aligns them with organizational goals
CertificationsPMP, CAPM, Agile certificationsPMP, PgMP, Agile certifications
Work EnvironmentProject teams, client sites, internal departmentsMultiple project teams, senior management, strategic planning
FocusDelivering specific project outcomes on time and budgetManaging overall program success and strategic alignment

While both roles require project management certifications like PMP and involve coordinating teams, the D Project Manager focuses on individual projects, ensuring timely delivery. The D Program Manager oversees multiple projects, aligning them with broader organizational goals for overall success.

What is the highest paying project manager?

Senior project managers, especially those in industries like IT, engineering, or construction, tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding $120,000 annually. Project managers with advanced certifications such as PMP and extensive experience in complex projects typically earn higher compensation, particularly in large organizations or specialized sectors.

Is a project manager a high paying job?

Project managers often earn higher-than-average salaries due to their leadership, planning, and organizational skills. Salaries vary based on industry, experience, certifications like PMP, and location, but generally, project management is considered a well-compensated profession.
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AD&D Project Engineer - Aircraft Development

AD&D Project Engineer - Aircraft Development

Cirrus Aircraft

Duluth, MN • On-site

$129K - $193K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Cirrus Aircraft rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 54 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 60 rated aerospace companies


Job description

Role Summary

The AD&D Project Engineer – Aircraft Development reports directly to the Executive Director of Advanced Design & Development and owns the project management of engineering-driven workstreams from Ideation thru Conceptual Design.  This may include work breakdown structures, development plans, integrated master schedules, resource and budget forecasting, decision and assumption management, risk/issue/opportunity management, and communication and coordination with other departments. Technical authority remains with the engineering leadership.

The AD&D Project Engineer – Aircraft Development ensures the technical work is properly scheduled, resourced, documented, and communicated across the program, with specific focus on key integration points where various efforts have to come together. This role collaborates closely with both program management and engineering leadership (chief engineer(s), technical fellow(s), and subject matter experts, who are responsible for technical strategy and decision making).

As projects mature into Preliminary Design, the AD&D Project Engineer – Aircraft Development leads transition readiness and formal handoff to the downstream customers through defined entry/exit criteria, required artifacts, and overlap support until handoff acceptance is complete.

Key Responsibilities

In addition to direct tasking from the Executive Director of AD&D, the following responsibilities will be expected of this role:

Program Structuring & EarlyPhase Planning

  • Develop and maintain Development Plans and Work Breakdown Structures, tailored for highuncertainty, earlyphase development.
  • Working with Program Management, build and maintain Integrated Master Schedules appropriate to phase maturity, including milestones, stage gates, technology maturation points, key integration points, and decision checkpoints.
  • Develop resource plans to achieve Development Plan objectives and Integrated Master Schedule milestones.
  • Translate technical leadership input and decisions into actionable schedules, deliverables, and baselined assumptions.

CrossFunctional Leadership & Coordination

  • Identify key integration or decision points, where multiple stakeholder groups may need to come together before the project or program could continue to progress.
  • Drive crossfunctional clarity when priorities, technologies, or assumptions evolve.
  • Ensure program and technical decisions are scheduled, documented, resourced, integrated into the program structure, and communicated to all stakeholders.

Risk, Issue, Opportunity, & Trade Study Management

  • Build and maintain the earlyphase registers for risks, issues, and opportunities.
  • Identify, schedule, and track all trade studies, ensuring scope, staffing, and timelines support earlyphase decision points.
  • Quantify programmatic implications of technical outcomes and communicate them to leadership and crossfunctional teams.

Execution Management & Program Visibility

  • Maintain early-phase scope, key deliverables, planning baselines, dependencies, and assumption/change logs.
  • Own near- and mid- and long-term planning, schedules, and budgets and highlight confidence intervals appropriate for each.
  • Provide clear weekly program updates, dashboards, leadership summaries, and scenariobased planning views.
  • Identify blockers early and coordinate crossfunctional resolution paths.
  • Ensure program documentation—including design reviews, requirements, architectures, trade studies, risk updates, and key decisions—is organized and traceable.

Transition to Preliminary Design

  • Prepare and deliver a complete, structured handoff package for downstream program customers.
  • Ensure technical decisions and risks are captured, baselined, and transitioned cleanly.
  • Support the receiving program team as needed to ensure continuity.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (mechanical, aerospace, electrical, or related technical field).
  • Engineering design and/or system integration experience in one or more major aircraft disciplines is required, with demonstrated ability to work effectively across disciplines.
  • 10+ years of progressive aerospace experience.
  • 3+ years of project engineering or technical project management experience.
  • Direct experience supporting aircraft development programs, including:
    • Requirements and architecture development
    • Design integration and testing (lab, ground, and flight testing)
    • Civil aviation type certification
  • Strong proficiency in:
    • Work breakdown structure development
    • Integrated program scheduling (MS Project or equivalent)
    • Resource and cost modeling
    • Risk management and scenario planning
  • Demonstrated ability to operate effectively in earlyconcept, highambiguity environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead planning session to gather input from technical contributors.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to support both technical discussions and executivelevel program reviews.
  • Proven ability to lead crossfunctional teams without direct authority.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Multiple full aircraft program lifecycle experiences, including:
    • New aircraft development
    • FAA type certification
    • Production and EntryIntoService (EIS)
    • Major design changes or major upgrade programs
  • Experience with research and development, new technology maturation, rapid prototyping, conceptual design, and/or innovation driven environments.
  • Familiarity with new product introduction systems or similar gated product development processes.
  • Working knowledge of 14 CFR Part 23, 25, 27, 29 or 33 and related aircraft certification processes and guidance material.
  • Working knowledge of ARP4754A, systems engineering fundamentals, and earlyphase FAA certification considerations.
  • Master’s degree in engineering or systems engineering (preferred).
  • Experience coordinating with ODA units, ACOs, or regulatory authorities during early certification planning.

Competencies

  • Manages Ambiguity – Thrives in evolving, lowdefinition environments.
  • Plans & Aligns – Shapes clarity and structure from Ideation through Conceptual Design.
  • Collaborates – Builds trust and alignment across a diverse engineering ecosystem.
  • Communicates Effectively – Adjusts messaging for technical, crossfunctional, and executive audiences.
  • Ensures Accountability – Maintains rigor in earlyphase commitments.
  • Drives Results – Creates predictable execution in inherently uncertain development phases.
  • Nimble Learning – Learns quickly from trade studies, prototypes, and emergent data.
  • Organizational Savvy – Navigates complex technical, organizational, and strategic dynamics.

Our Benefits

  • 401(k) Plan: Dollar-for-dollar match up to 5% after 90 days, with 100% vesting after one year of employment.
  • Employer-Paid Coverages: Group term life, short- and long-term disability insurance.
  • Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, vision, dental, with additional dependent coverage options.
  • Free Health Tracking: With rewards for meeting health goals.
  • Generous PTO: 120+ hours accrued within the first year.
  • Employee Referral Bonus: For referring talented candidates.
  • Career Development: Tuition reimbursement and professional growth opportunities.
  • Exclusive Discounts: Access to partner and marketplace discounts.
  • Community & Engagement: Company and employee clubs at various locations.

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