Aerospace Project Manager

Meritus
Filton, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Today
£40 – £45 ph

Salary

£40 – £45 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Part-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (Today)

MERITUS are recruiting for an Aerospace Project Manager to join our client in Filton to support Manufacturing & Supply chain projects in an initial 6 month contract.

AEROSPACE PROJECT MANAGER - INSIDE IR35 - £45 PER HOUIR - 6 MONTHS - FILTON (60% ONSITE) - SECTOR: AVIATION/AEROSPACE - SINGLE STAGE INTERVIEW PROCESS

MERITUS are supporting a leading aerospace manufacturing organisation in the search for an experienced Programme & Supply Chain Project Lead to support strategic manufacturing and supplier delivery initiatives across a major aircraft programme.

This role will focus on driving cross-functional coordination across procurement, engineering, quality and supply chain teams to support programme delivery, supplier performance and industrial risk mitigation across a complex manufacturing environment.

Key Responsibilities

Programme Strategy & Delivery

Support the development and deployment of programme strategy in line with wider business objectives

Coordinate and support delivery of key manufacturing and supply chain improvement projects

Assist with prioritisation of strategic workstreams to support operational performance and programme readinessSupplier & Industrial Performance Management

Support supplier selection activities, including tender processes and make-versus-buy assessments

Monitor supplier performance across cost, delivery, technical capability and risk exposure

Track recurring and non-recurring cost activities, claims management and supplier improvement actions

Coordinate supplier demand planning activities with internal and external stakeholdersOperational Delivery & Risk Resolution

Coordinate support for work transfer activities to enable production ramp-up and supply chain resilience

Support implementation of engineering or production modifications across the manufacturing perimeter

Assist with resolution of significant industrial and supply chain delivery issues

Support escalation management where delivery, quality or operational risks threaten programme performance

Coordinate implementation of major change activities and transition into full production delivery

Skills & Experience Required

Strong project management experience within a manufacturing, engineering or supply chain environment

Experience delivering complex cross-functional projects involving multiple stakeholders

Aerospace or other highly regulated manufacturing sector experience highly desirable

Strong analytical and structured problem-solving capability

Experience managing operational risk, issue resolution and business-critical escalations

Able to manage technically complex topics across multiple business functions

Commercially aware with strong strategic thinking capability

Excellent stakeholder management, communication and relationship-building skills

Highly adaptable, proactive and comfortable operating in a fast-paced delivery environment

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