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Head Of Engineering

Milton Keynes
1 week ago
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YT Technologies is on the lookout for a Head of Engineering to join one of our clients. This is a key leadership role driving the development of next-gen UAV platforms and related tech.

You'll work closely with the Technical Director to shape and execute the engineering strategy, lead multi-disciplinary teams, and deliver innovative, high-impact projects from concept through to flight-ready systems.

Key Responsibilities



Defining and delivering engineering strategy alongside senior leadership

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Leading a talented team of engineers across mechanical, systems, and prototyping disciplines

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Managing the full lifecycle – from design and build through to testing and field deployment

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Bringing clarity, structure, and technical excellence to projects in an agile environment

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Engaging with customers and supporting business development from a technical standpoint

Essential Requirements;

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Strong engineering leadership experience, ideally in Defence, Aerospace, Robotics etc.

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Background in mechanical, aerodynamics, propulsion or mechatronics

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A solid understanding of systems thinking, prototyping, and design-for-flight

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Confident communicator with a knack for solving complex problems under pressure

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Eligible (or already cleared) for SC security clearance

If you're interested, any you match the above criteria, Please apply with your most recent CV and I will be in touch to discuss further

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