Programme Manager - Aerospace

Matchtech
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Last week
Posted
8 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Our client, a global leader in aerospace fuel systems, is currently seeking a Program Manager to join their team in Titchfield, Hampshire. This permanent position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to a significant transformation as the company relocates to a state-of-the-art facility in Daedalus, marking a new era of innovation and excellence in aerospace manufacturing.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve as the primary interface between the program/site/business unit and the customer

Manage the Profit and Loss of the New Product Development Programs and projects, ensuring successful execution within technical, schedule, cost, and quality commitments

Lead Integrated Product Teams (IPT) and champion the implementation of programme management processes

Supervise the project teams in a matrix environment

Coordinate program reviews, preparing and publishing metrics and reports

Track and report on programme metrics, including earned value, quality, technical performance, and delivery

Manage customer contracts, pricing strategies, terms, and conditions, ensuring effective change management processes

Provide regular program updates to business units and senior management

Develop new business proposals and execute overall programme plans

Job Requirements:

Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution

Experience in Aerospace Manufacturing Program Management

Proficiency in Project Management methodologies, processes, and tools

Strong communication and presentation skills

Good analytical skills and business acumen

Knowledge of the aerospace industry

Leadership skills and the ability to lead change in an IPT environment

Experience managing programs/projects with significant scope and customer business risk

Preferred Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Information Technology, or Business/Management; or MBA with engineering experience

Proficiency in Chinese/Mandarin

Project Management Institute (PMI) accreditation (PMP)

Experience in Risk Management

Experience in Aerospace NPI programs and Aerospace industry

Ability to travel up to 25%

Benefits:

Competitive salary

Opportunity to work on innovative and challenging projects

Professional development and training opportunities

Supportive and collaborative work environment

Employee benefits package, including 25 day holiday + bank holidays, up to 8% employer pension contrabuition

If you are a driven Program Manager with significant experience in the aerospace sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's innovative and dynamic team in Titchfield, Hampshire

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