Electrical/Avionics Engineering Manager

Matchtech
Greater London
4 days ago
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Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist in leading the execution of electrical/avionics engineering activities ensuring products and services are delivered on time and on budget
  • Manage employees performing electrical/avionic design and certification activities, implementing and enforcing engineering functional excellence
  • Drive the development and execution of technical projects and process plans, setting effective operational goals
  • Develop and maintain relationships with customers, stakeholders, peers, partners, and direct reports
  • Provide oversight and approval of technical approaches, products and processes
  • Manage, develop, and motivate employees, including skill, career, and talent development
  • Handle day-to-day project management of engineering activities related to EASA design organisation projects
  • Provide regular feedback to the Senior Engineering Manager on the performance of the team



Job Requirements:

  • Degree from an accredited course of study in aerospace or other safety critical engineering disciplines
  • Experience working in an EASA Design Organisation (DOA) or similar aerospace fields



Skills/Experience:

  • Knowledge of Type Design and Continuing Airworthiness for EASA/FAA aircraft
  • Understanding of the certification of part/CS 23/25, 27/29 aircraft and their design changes and modifications
  • Proven record of delivering complex engineering change programmes with strong project management skills
  • Expert in managing both experienced and junior engineers, with a track record of building highly effective distributed teams
  • Comfortable working in a dynamic, matrixed environment with the ability to adapt to various technologies
  • Experience in EASA design organisation projects with strong time management skills



Benefits:

  • Opportunity to lead a multi-disciplined, agile team within a prestigious organisation
  • Professional development and career growth
  • Collaborative and innovative work environment
  • Flexible working arrangements, with 4 days onsite and 1 day working from home per week
  • Occasional international travel


If you are a dedicated and ambitious engineering professional looking to make a significant impact in the aerospace industry, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in Surrey.

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