Project Manager - Space Systems

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10 months ago
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Project Manager to lead and manage space-sector development projects, covering a wide range of applications including satellite systems, communications payloads and space-based sensing.


Location:Cambridgeshire |Type:Permanent |Salary:Competitive


We are seeking experienced Project Managers to lead and deliver complex, high-impact engineering projects within the space sector. Working across satellite systems, embedded electronics, communications payloads and mission-critical software, you'll play a key role in turning innovative ideas into qualified, operational solutions.


This is a highly collaborative and client-facing position, ideal for someone who thrives in technically demanding environments and is confident engaging across engineering disciplines and senior stakeholders alike.


What You'll Be Doing:

  • Lead multidisciplinary development projects for space applications, spanning software, electronics, RF and systems engineering.
  • Deliver projects on time and within budget, effectively managing schedules, risk, change and resources.
  • Build strong internal and client relationships, maintaining clear communication throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Collaborate with technical leads and sales teams to shape opportunities and proposals that are both commercially and technically robust.
  • Apply structured project management approaches such as Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) and Microsoft Project, tailored to space-qualified environments.
  • Maintain governance and transparent reporting across all phases of delivery.
  • Contribute to ongoing improvement of project delivery processes to meet the specific challenges of space-sector programmes.


About You:

  • Proven experience delivering complex technical projects within the space sector - including satellite systems, space-grade electronics or embedded software.
  • Strong technical foundation, ideally with a degree in aerospace, electronics, systems or software engineering (or equivalent experience).
  • Familiarity with space-specific standards and constraints, such as environmental testing, radiation tolerance, reliability analysis and system validation.
  • Skilled in people and stakeholder management, with the emotional intelligence to guide and motivate high-performing teams.
  • Confident communicator, able to engage effectively with engineers, clients and executives.
  • Well-versed in structured project delivery methodologies and able to adapt them to high-assurance environments.
  • Detail-oriented, driven and calm under pressure, with a commitment to successful project outcomes.

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