Electronics Engineering Manager

REEVR TALENT LTD
Newcastle upon Tyne
4 days ago
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Job Title: Electronics Engineering Manager

Electronics Engineering Manager Portsmouth

Join a Growing Organisation in the Heart of Portsmouth!

We are seeking an experiencedElectronics Engineering Managerto lead our dynamic engineering teams across our Portsmouth site. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for driving the engineering strategy, overseeing development programmes, and ensuring high-quality execution throughout the product lifecycle. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious engineering leader looking to make an impact in the aerospace/defence sector.

Key Responsibilities for the Electronics Engineering Manager:

  • Lead and develop the engineering team, ensuring alignment with company growth targets and technological strategy.
  • Manage the full lifecycle of customer and internal development programmes from concept to production.
  • Ensure on-time, on-budget delivery of projects, with a strong focus on quality and compliance (AS9100, MIL Std, etc.).
  • Collaborate with key stakeholders to identify capabilities, improve processes, and drive continuous improvement.
  • Lead the design, testing, and implementation of innovative electronics, hardware, software, and control systems.
  • Ensure adherence to safety, quality, and engineering standards.

The appointed Electronics Engineering Manager Key Qualifications:

  • Degree in Electrical/Electronic/Systems Engineering (Post Graduate qualification beneficial).
  • Proven leadership in electronics hardware, software, and control system design.
  • Experience managing development projects in aerospace/defence.
  • Strong understanding of NPI, FMEA, risk management, and continuous improvement.
  • Excellent communicator, team player, and relationship builder.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking organisation and contribute to its success in an ever-evolving industry.

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Due to a high level of applications, if you have not received feedback within 5 working days for the Electronics Engineering Manager you have not been successful at this time, however we thank you for your application and we will be in contact for future positions.


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