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5 months ago
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Technical Manager – Permanent - Bristol Area – Attractive – Aerospace, Marine, MoD and Defence

A Technical Manager is required within an Advanced Aerospace, Marine and Defence Services Organisation. TheTechnical Manager will join the senior management team and will be responsible for the development and management of the Structural and Fluid Dynamics capability, ensuring that the team has the right technical capabilities, tools, and processes in place to meet the various project requirements, both now and in the future.

The Technical Manager is the focal point for technical excellence, resource planning for the capability and ensuring continuous improvement within the domain. The Technical Manager should have industrial experience in some, but not all of Flight Loads, Aeroelastics, Vibration or Test support, Aerodynamic Knowledge, Hydraulic Systems, Thermal Analysis, Acoustics and Modelling Using Matlab, Nastran and or Ansys Fluent. 

The successful Technical Manager will be responsible for the Structural and Fluid Dynamics capability, including day to day management and longer-term strategy.

Flexible working May be available with a hybrid working model for part of the week.

The Technical Manager you will be required to:

Provide technical leadership or support on projects where required

Ensure appropriate technical support is available for customer interactions

Manage external suppliers within the technical area, including tendering and quality audits

Facilitate team’s ability to deliver by ensuring right people, tools, and processes are in place

Act as the focal point for tools within the technical area

Evaluate current tool-sets and identify needs for new tools or upgrades

Develop business cases where new tools are required and leading their implementation

Ensure tools are used effective to support delivery and innovation

Allocation of the team members in line with the project requirements

Define and manage annual budget needs for internal development of capabilities/processes

Support business development activities and contribute to project proposals and bids

Hold technical checks and/or approvals for capability area in line with delegated authority

Act as the process owner for the technical domain, identifying missing or outdated processes

Drive continuous improvement initiatives and push for process change where needed

Own and manage bench tasks to support capability development and delivery readiness

Collaborate with other Technical Managers to ensure cross-functional alignment consistency

Facilitate recruitment of suitably qualified/skilled engineers to support growth of company

The Technical Manager Skills, Qualifications, and Experience:

Candidates will be degree qualified (or equivalent), in a related discipline preferably Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Mathematics.

Post-graduate qualification to a Master’s degree or Doctorate in a relevant specialisation  would be desirable

Membership of an Engineering Body would be desirable

Chartered Engineer Status would be desirable

** Security Clearance and UK Nationals only for this role due to the nature of systems involved**

Demand for this role will undoubtedly be high, and interviews will be arranged very soon and to be considered, please apply today. If you have any questions about the Technical Manager,then contact: Peter Heap at Jonathan Lee Recruitment on (phone number removed) or

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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