Chief Technology Officer

Ultra PCS
Cheltenham
2 days ago
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We are Ultra Precision Control Systems

You can get further details about the nature of this opening, and what is expected from applicants, by reading the below.

Ultra PCS is a leading developer of mission and safety critical equipment in the defence and aerospace industry. Our team of experts are at the heart of our success, which is why we are dedicated to fostering a safe working environment and a positive culture where every staff member feels valued and respected.

We solve our customers' problems, providing engineering solutions to safety and mission critical challenges in the air and on the ground. Our solutions can be found in the latest military aircraft and vehicles, in civil aircraft, and in unmanned vehicles.

Flexible Working

Wherever possible, we will consider a variety of working options to suit your lifestyle, whether that be hybrid home/office working, flexible working and part or full time employment. It's the 'innovating' and 'empowering' values that we ASPIRE to be. We welcome the challenge to work in new ways and have trust in you when getting the job done because we recognise, our business is our people.

Job Description

The purpose of the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) role is to provide clear strategy and guidance on the use of the technology within the business. The CTO will author and be responsible for the Business’s internal and externally visible technology roadmaps.

This role holder will be required to have visibility of customer needs both now and in the future across the full portfolio of Ultra PCS product lines including land and air capability. The role holder will be required to liaise with key customers, suppliers, academic institutions and technology partners and provide a clear vision of the future technology needs of Ultra PCS.

Though the role is the key focal point for all innovation within the business and is key to the future success of Ultra PCS, it is not a single point for ideas but is instead the funnel through which ideas and innovation are filtered based on justifiable return and customer pull.

Key Responsibilities:Develop relationships with academic bodies and external engineering agenciesProduce and regularly review product and technology roadmapsScrutinise IR & D projects and help define key deliverablesReport on all IR & D project processes when not attached to a product upgradeAuthor the academic engagement planManage the Senior Technical Authorities such that they can provide independence and critical direction into the Engineering TeamAuthoring and producing the extant technology roadmapsArranging regular review of the technology strategy with the Senior Leadership Team and Senior Engineering and Project Management TeamSupporting the Senior Engineering Managers, Head of Engineering, Director of Engineering Development and other Senior Managers in producing future skills frameworksProviding guidance to the Rapid Prototyping Team for the key use of technologyKeeping abreast of current and future technologies applicable to the company including disruptive technologies to existing Ultra PCS businessSupporting Value Streams with bids and other business development activities as required by the VP EngineeringSupporting the business units in their IR & B D projectsMentor and coach engineering talent within the business as directed by the Head of EngineeringSupport Cost saving measures within the businessDeliver knowledge transfer in support of succession development and increased SQEP capabilityActing as the voice of the customer when defining technology strategyPresenting, enabling and supporting appropriate CR & D opportunitiesScrutinising IR & D and CR & D development activities as directed by the VP Engineering against the agreed roadmapsScrutinising and supporting Sales capture activities as directed by the VP Value Streams

Key interfaces:VP EngineeringVP Value streamsSenior Technical AuthoritiesDirector of Engineering DevelopmentValue Streams TeamEngineering Team

Required Skills & Experience:A Bachelor’s degree in engineering or equivalent experienceA minimum of 5 years’ experience in engineering and/or technology leadershipA background in engineering developmentMust possess excellent oral and written communication skillsMust be a problem solver, work under pressure and maintain a professional, helpful and poised demeanorSophisticated strategist and conceptual thinkerSelf-motivated with the ability to multi-task and work unsupervised while contributing to broadening the capability and experience of the Engineering DepartmentAbility to interact effectively with all levels of managementCollaborates beyond boundariesA positive team playerA finisher with a ‘can do’ attitude who works well under pressureWell-developed organisation and time management skillsHigh level of accuracy whilst processing high volumes of potentially repetitive tasksFocused, proactive, adaptable, approachable and committedThe role is not physically demanding although long haul travel and some lifting of equipment will be requiredProfessional leadership and management abilities, a role model to all employees and potential recruits.Protect the companies interestsCreator of inclusive culture with focus on ‘Safety above all else’Is enthusiastic about all matters pertaining to engineeringHave a questioning attitude

Benefits:

Every employee is critical to our success and as such we offer a range of flexible employee benefits along with career development opportunities.

Flexible working within core working hours25 days holiday (185 hrs) with the option to buy/sell 5 days (37 hrs) plus bank holidays.4 times your annual salary in life assuranceFlexible benefits packagePension Scheme - Less than 5 years' service up to 5.5% employer contributions, 5 years' service + up to 7.5% employer contributions.Sports and Social clubSupportive and friendly working environment with regular team events

You couldn’t be joining the team and Ultra at a more exciting time. Therefore if this sounds of interest, please follow the application process.

Nationality Requirements:

Candidates must be able to work in the UK without restrictions in accordance with UK National Law and be prepared to successfully undertake an appropriate level of UK National Security Vetting according to UK Government National Security Vetting criteria.

Diverse & Inclusive Employer:

Ultra PCS is an equal opportunities employer that values diversity, inclusion, equity and equality. Underpinned by our values, behaviours, and policies, we want you to feel empowered to be your best and authentic self.

We promote a workplace that welcomes people from all backgrounds and cultures; believing that this will increase our diversity of thinking, and ultimately ensure we continue delivering on our commitments to our customers.

We do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status and welcome applications from all candidates.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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