Project Manager

Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (Today)

Project Manager (Technical) x3

We are seeking three Technical Project Managers to join a growing aerospace programme, supporting the development of cutting-edge electric motors and generator systems for hybrid aircraft for our client, a leading aerospace company based in Buckinghamshire.

The Project Managers will play a key role in delivering complex engineering projects-from early requirements capture through to design, modification, and delivery.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Project Manager to join a dynamic company, being part of an innovative aerospace programme, shaping the future of hybrid aviation and working on technically challenging, high-impact projects.

Key Responsibilities

Manage the delivery of technical engineering projects across new and legacy programmes

Coordinate cross-functional teams, ensuring project milestones and deliverables are met

Challenge assumptions, proactively identify risks, and escalate when required

Work closely with senior stakeholders, engineers, and customers

Drive progress across multiple concurrent projects, ensuring timelines and objectives are achieved

Support planning activities across tools such as Microsoft Project, Primavera, or similar

What You'll Be Working On

Aerospace systems including electric motors, generators, and control units

Hybrid aircraft technologies operating at high performance (e.g. high RPM systems)

A mix of:

New product development projects

Customer-driven modification programmes

Ongoing legacy projects

Skills & Experience Required

Experience with planning tools (e.g. Planisware, Primavera, MS Project)

Proven experience delivering technical or engineering projects

Strong stakeholder management skills and confidence working with senior teams

Experience running meetings, tracking actions, and driving accountability

Background in safety critical industries, such as aerospace, automotive, or similar engineering environments

About Belcan

Belcan, a Cognizant company, is a trusted global provider of engineering and technical services. Our teams work across aerospace, defence, marine, nuclear, automotive, industrial, and cyber sectors-delivering innovative, high‑quality engineering solutions worldwide.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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