Engineering Project Manager

Cressida Consulting
Cheshire West and Chester, CH65 9HY, United Kingdom
2 days ago
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Project Manager – Advanced Automation | Cheshire | £45–55k + Hybrid Working

Are you a technically minded Project Manager looking to build long-term career value in advanced automation?

I’m working with a highly respected engineering-led automation business delivering complex, bespoke systems across advanced manufacturing and other highly regulated sectors.

This is a genuine opportunity to join a business operating at the forefront of robotics and automation, managing technically complex projects from order acceptance through to installation and final client handover.

Projects are multi-disciplinary by nature, involving mechanical, electrical and software teams, and require a confident Project Manager who is comfortable operating in technically detailed environments.

You will lead projects through the full lifecycle including planning, design coordination, manufacture, testing, installation and client delivery, while managing commercial performance, schedules, technical documentation and change control.

What makes this one stand out?

• Design-led engineering environment – these are not standard installs; projects are bespoke, technically varied and often highly innovative

• Strong technical team around you – work closely with experienced mechanical, electrical and software engineers

• Future-facing sectors – automation, life sciences, advanced manufacturing and robotics

What you’ll need

• Minimum 5 years’ experience managing multi-disciplinary engineering teams

• Strong background in complex technical project delivery

• Formal PM framework knowledge (PRINCE2, PMP, Agile or similar)

• Strong client-facing and commercial awareness

• Experience managing budgets, project plans and contract variations

• Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously

Experience within bespoke automation, special purpose machinery, robotics or advanced manufacturing would be highly advantageous.

What’s on offer

• £45,000–£55,000 basic salary

• 25 days holiday + bank holidays

• 5% employer pension contribution

• Hybrid working – typically 4 days office / 1 day from home

• Long-term career progression in a highly technical environment

This role is based in the North West and is easily commutable from Cheshire, Merseyside, North Wales and South Manchester.

Cressida Consulting Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. All applications will be handled in accordance with the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018. By applying for this role, you consent to your data being processed and stored for recruitment purposes. You can request to have your data removed at any time.

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available for this position

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