Project Manager – Field Corrective Action (Medical Devices)
Do you have the skills to fill this role Read the complete details below, and make your application today. Location: Zaventem, Belgium | Contract duration: 12 months Our customer
is a large, international organisation operating in the
medical device sector, with a strong focus on
women’s health
and a significant installed base across multiple regions worldwide. As part of a proactive field project within its
Imaging division, our customer is launching a centrally managed corrective action program aimed at ensuring the continued reliability and availability of critical medical equipment used daily by healthcare professionals. The role Based in
Zaventem, you will act as
Project Manager / Project Coordinator
for an international field corrective action covering Europe and other global regions. You will work closely with a counterpart Project Manager located in Asia, following aligned processes, timelines and reporting standards. Your role is highly coordination‑driven, with a strong focus on planning, follow‑up, communication and reporting. Key responsibilities Coordinate and monitor field project activities across multiple countries Ensure timely availability and distribution of required maintenance kits and parts Follow up on actions performed by internal service teams and external partners Ensure activities are completed within defined timelines and quality standards Plan and coordinate corrective actions when required Consolidate data and provide clear, structured project reporting Anticipate needs through forecasting and prioritisation of actions and materials Act as a central point of contact for internal stakeholders and partners Collaborate closely with the second Project Manager (in Asia) to align priorities on a global level Your profile Proven and successful experience in
Project Management
is mandatory Fluent in
English
(spoken and written) Strong coordination, organisational and administrative follow‑up skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a complex and international environment xjsrcvq Excellent communication skills and stakeholder management capabilities Proactive mindset with strong anticipation, prioritisation and reporting abilities Experience in the
medical device environment
or with
field corrective actions
is considered a plus, but is not a strict requirement Practical information Project start:
mid‑June 2026 Duration:
12 months Working model: initially
4 days on site / 1 day remote, with increased flexibility after onboarding (up to 2 or 3 days from home) Office‑based role in
Zaventem Flexible
office hours aligned with local ( Belgian ) business hours