Senior Engineering Project Manager

Eaton, Herefordshire
4 hours ago
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Join a market leader in computer, power and communication technology, tailored for the harshest environments imaginable, from mountain peaks, to the edge of space! With several sites across the UK, you will be working with a growing division, focusing on bespoke robotic technology, acting as a key external interface for customers.

Spearheading long-term projects from cradle to grave, you will be the primary contact for engineering team members, where you will build client relationships, manage suppliers and get involved with bid management. You will need to communicate effectively between different stakeholders, providing technical expertise across a range of teams.

With sites across the UK and a growing client base, you will be working out of bespoke facility for a specific division of technology. Join a company at the forefront of their industry and at an exciting time for them, with continued growth plans in place for the rest of 2026.

What are we looking for?

Project delivery experience from cradle to grave, within a highly regulated environment – preferably Military, defense or aerospace

Technical proficiency: Prince 2 Qualified, experience with APMP or Agile methodologies

SC Clearance requiredWhat’s in it for you?

Competitive salary and bonus scheme

26 days holiday +bank

Company pension, share scheme, healthcare

Hybrid working policy

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