Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is an internationally oriented university specialized in engineering, science & technology. We are known for our great scientific impact and development of technological innovations. At the heart of the university (with nine departments and four major institutes), there is a central TU/e organisation to provide innovation support services in the fields of strategic partnerships, research support and knowledge valorisation. This highly contributes to our intensive strategic cooperation with industry, development and acquisition of innovative research projects and support and guidance of high-tech start-ups and spin-offs.
Function description
The Research Support Office (RSO) consists of a close-knit team of professionals who support the scientific staff in applying for and executing European and national research grants. The RSO team consists of research funding advisors, grant consultants, corporate lawyers, and project managers. Within the Project Management Office (PMO), we look for a new colleague to support our researchers when coordinating large research project.
We are looking for a professional colleague who has the ambition to both provide excellent hands-on management of several running projects and shape the future post-award project management in our university. You will get the opportunity to manage projects in and across different departments and thereby get acquainted with a broad range of research topics at TU/e.
In the management of research project, the Project Manager (PM) works closely together with the Principal Investigator (PI), who has the overall responsibility on the project (as determined by the funding agency). Key responsibility for the PM is to ensure the project delivers on the expected results and to mitigate project risks early. To this end, the PM collaborates with several other support professionals throughout the TU/e. Typical PM tasks include monitoring progress and defining corrective actions if needed, managing required progress reporting, financial management, organizing consortium meetings, act as central contact point for internal and external stakeholders, and many more. This allows the PI focus maximally on the scientific part of the project.
Projects can originate from several funding sources, each with their own rules and regulations. This includes Regional programs such as Interreg and OP Zuid, National programs like NWO Perspectief, Gravity, NWA-ORC, and National Growth Fund, and Horizon Europe programs like MSCA and CSA / IA / RIA. The PM has regular contact with the project officer from the funder, to ensure adequate reporting on progress and alignment of possible changes in the project.
Specific responsibilities of the RSO Project Manager:
We offer you a position within a dynamic university with a strong focus on new forms of cooperation, both nationally and internationally. The function also offers a high degree of variety and independence within the team (including possibilities for working from home whenever appropriate). This vacancy concerns a full-time or 80% position (with an availability of at least 32 hours).
Our university offers:
Depending on the CV and work experience, an appointment via EUFLEX (secondment office of the TU/e) is one of the possibilities. An assessment can be part of the application process.
Information
For more information about the content of the function and the work:
Ingrid Vliegen, e-mail i.m.h.vliegen@tue.nl
For questions about the working conditions, please contact the HR Services department, tel. 040 – 247 4486, e-mail: HRServices.SupportUnits@tue.nl.
Application
Your cover letter and CV can be sent digitally until March 9, by using the “apply now” button.
The interviews are planned on Friday March 14 and Friday March 21, so please keep these dates available in your agenda.