Project Controller Job – Aerospace Engineering, Stevenage

MIGSO-PCUBED
Stevenage
2 days ago
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Description

MIGSO-PCUBED (MP) is a global management consulting firm specialising in project, programme, and portfolio management. We work with leading organisations across aerospace, defence, automotive, rail, energy, and technology to deliver complex engineering programmes.

We’re looking for a Project Controller with an engineering background and proven project planning experience to join our Stevenage team. In this role, you will work directly with a high-profile aerospace client, supporting the delivery of critical engineering programmes.

The role

As a Project Controller at MIGSO-PCUBED, you will play a key role in supporting project planning, monitoring, and reporting for aerospace projects. Working closely with Project Managers, engineering teams, and stakeholders, you will help ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the required quality standards.

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop, maintain, and monitor project schedules (planning experience is essential)
  • Support project cost tracking, forecasting, and financial reporting
  • Monitor project risks, issues, and changes, and assist with mitigation plans
  • Analyse project performance data and highlight trends or potential problems
  • Prepare dashboards, reports, and governance documentation for the aerospace client
  • Collaborate with engineering teams, suppliers, and stakeholders to support delivery
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
  • Degree or HNC/HND in Engineering (mechanical, electrical, systems, or similar)
  • Proven experience in project planning (using MS Project, Primavera P6, or similar)
  • Early-career experience (1–3 years) in project support, project controls, or engineering coordination
  • Strong analytical and organisational skills
  • Comfortable working with data and reporting tools
  • Clear communicator able to work with technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Motivated to develop a career in project controls or project management consulting
Benefits
  • Comprehensive Learning & Development: Access to customised programs designed to support your professional growth and skill enhancement.
  • Personalised Career Coaching: Receive one‑on‑one guidance to help you navigate and advance your career path.
  • APM Qualifications: Gain industry‑recognised project management certifications with full support from our training programs.
  • Private Medical Insurance: Enjoy comprehensive coverage that includes optical, dental, and hearing care for you and your family.
  • RIDE2WORK Scheme: Save on commuting costs and promote a healthier lifestyle with our cycle‑to‑work initiative.
  • Exciting Company Events: Participate in exclusive events across the UK, fostering team spirit and networking opportunities.
  • Discounted Gym Membership: Stay active and healthy with access to discounted gym memberships.
  • Retail Discounts: Take advantage of exclusive offers from a wide range of top retail stor

MIGSO-PCUBED (MP) is a world leading consultancy dedicated to project, programme, portfolio and change management.

We have become the trusted delivery partner of the most recognisable brands in Aerospace & Defence, Automotive, Transport, Financial Services & Technology, Life Sciences and Energy as well as Government organisations, helping them convert their big ideas into reality.

We operate globally with offices across the UK, Europe, North America, South‑East Asia, and Australia. Our services are based on cross‑industry best practice and leverage over 30 years of learned expertise.

We are a diverse global team of committed experts driven by excellence, creativity and pragmatism. Our unique ability is both to advise on how to implement major projects and business transformation initiatives; and to provide the people, tools and technology to follow through on those recommendations.


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