Software Systems - Product Delivery Manager x 2

CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
Reading, Berkshire
2 months ago
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Software Systems Engineers x 2 - Product Owners

  • New Product Delivery roles on Military Avionics Projects

  • 6 month initial contracts

  • £83 per hour - Inside IR35

  • Hybrid working from Reading

  • SC Cleared roles

    Key Skills:

  • Background in Military Avionic Systems eg. AMPA, FCAS,

  • SC Cleared

    Software Systems Engineer - Product Owner

    We're looking for a senior Product Owner to lead process design and integration across a complex software engineering environment. You'll own how teams, partners, and suppliers collaborate - building the frameworks, governance, and tooling integration that enable seamless delivery, traceability, and regulatory compliance in a highly regulated, safety-critical domain.

    What you'll do

    Own and evolve process frameworks and integration models across the software lifecycle

    Translate engineering and business needs into roadmaps, backlogs, and delivery plans

    Define governance, standards, and data models to ensure interoperability, traceability, and compliance

    Lead stakeholder engagement across engineering, manufacturing, services, and suppliers

    Drive continuous improvement, operational excellence, and digital thread connectivity

    Support tooling integration across ALM/PLM ecosystems and CI/CD pipelines

    What you'll bring

    Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or similar

    10+ years' experience in software engineering processes and integration across complex supply chains

    Strong background in aerospace/defence or other regulated, safety-critical environments

    Deep knowledge of software lifecycle frameworks, governance, and certification standards (e.g. DO-178C)

    Hands-on experience integrating ALM/PLM toolchains

    Excellent stakeholder, change, and delivery management skills

    Why this role
    You'll shape how large-scale, mission-critical software is delivered - setting the standards, designing the frameworks, and building the integration backbone that keeps everything moving, compliant, and resilient.

    Software Systems Engineers x 2 - Product Owners

  • New Product Delivery roles on Military Avionics Projects

  • 6 month initial contracts

  • £83 per hour - Inside IR35

  • Hybrid working from Reading

  • SC Cleared roles

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