Head of Engineering

Borstal
2 days ago
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Role: Head of Engineering

Location: Rochester, Kent

Salary: £100,000+ negotiable depending on experience + Car Allowance + Bonus

Our client, an established multi-national engineering firm, require an experienced Head of Engineering to join their growing business in Rochester.

This leadership role is responsible for delivering world-class Electronics and Avionics Systems products to military and commercial customers.

You will lead a multi-discipline department of over 250 Engineers, including Electronic Hardware, Firmware, Mechanical Design & Analysis and Qualification. This is part of an 800 strong growing engineering department.

What the role of the Head of Engineering entails:

Some of the main duties of the Head of Engineering will include:

Chart the Course: Provide strategic direction and inspire growth for our Hardware and Mechanical Engineering functions, ensuring alignment with our ambitious business goals
Lead and Inspire: As a key member of our engineering leadership team, guide and mentor over 250 talented engineers, fostering a culture of excellence and innovation
Future-Proof Our Capabilities: Develop and implement long-term strategic improvement plans, ensuring our functions are equipped to meet future business needs
Set the Standard: Define, develop, and maintain industry-leading functional processes, policies, and best practice guides, establishing the company as a leader in our field
Drive Excellence in Execution: Tailor processes effectively for project application, ensuring optimal efficiency and delivering exceptional results
Manage and Optimise Talent: Strategically manage functional overhead budgets and allocate resources effectively, making critical prioritisation decisions to maximise impact

What experience you need to be the successful Head of Engineering:

Engineering Expertise: Extensive experience in a leadership role within Engineering, with a strong depth of experience in one or more of Electronic Hardware, Firmware, Mechanical Design & Analysis and Qualification
Proven Leadership: Demonstrated success in managing an Engineering functional department or large-scale product delivery program
Influence and Collaboration: Exceptional stakeholder management skills, with a proven ability to influence, negotiate, and build consensus across diverse teams
Foundation in STEM: A relevant Engineering or STEM degree (or equivalent qualification) that provides a solid foundation for your expertise

Benefits: Up to 14% Combined pension, 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays, free shares and more!

This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Head of Engineering to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!

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