Electronics Manager

Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Electronics Manager

Birmingham

Full-time, Permanent

Upto £80,000 salary plus pension, paid holidays and benefits.

About the Company

The Electronics Manager will join a modern, fast-growing technology business developing bespoke electronic devices for blue-chip industrial, engineering and FMCG customers. The company focuses on technology that helps organisations reduce waste, cut energy usage and improve quality and safety. It operates with a dynamic, youthful culture and encourages innovation, professional growth and cross-sector expansion.

The Role

The Electronics Manager will coordinate multi-disciplinary R&D activity, working with electronics, embedded software and related engineering teams to deliver projects from concept to completion. This position suits a mid-career professional with an electronics background who enjoys communication, coordination and structured project delivery more than hands-on technical work.

As Electronics Manager, the role will include:

* Leading multi-disciplinary R&D projects involving electronics, embedded software and mechanical engineering.

* Planning and tracking milestones, actions and interdependencies.

* Coordinating people, budgets and resources to maintain progress and focus.

* Ensuring project activity aligns with customer outcomes and commercial priorities.

* Reporting status, risks and issues to senior leadership.

The Electronics Manager will need:

* Background in electronics or electronic devices, ideally in product development involving FGPA, electronic compatibility, electronic compliance, and interfacing with colleagues in Quality and Manufacturing.

* Experience coordinating multi-disciplinary engineering projects.

* Strong communication and influencing skills to ask detailed questions and follow up. effectively.

* Strong organisational ability and familiarity with project methods such as Agile, Waterfall or SCRUM.

* Customer-focused thinking and clarity when reporting to leadership.

* Experience from industrial automation, instrumentation, industrial electronics, automotive, medical devices or other complex technology sectors is relevant.

Please apply within to be considered

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