Project Engineer

EVONA
Bristol
5 days ago
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Senior Project Manager – Defence/Aerospace


Location:UK (DV Clearance Required)

Rate:Competitive

Type:Contract (Inside IR35)


Are you an experiencedProject Managerwith a strong background inDefence, Aerospace, or high-tech manufacturing? Do you holdactive DV Clearanceand have a track record of successfully delivering complex engineering projects? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!


About the Role

Our client, a leading organisation within the Defence and Aerospace sector, is looking for aSenior Project Managerto lead critical engineering programmes. You’ll be responsible for project planning, risk management, financial oversight, and stakeholder engagement while guiding junior and mid-level project managers.


Key Responsibilities

✔ Oversee the full lifecycle ofengineering/manufacturing-focusedprojects.

✔ ManageRAID logs, planning, finance, reporting, and presentations.

✔ Develop and maintain strong relationships withinternal and external stakeholders, including 3rd party suppliers.

✔ Support contract and bid management processes.

✔ Lead and mentorjunior and mid-level project managers.

✔ Ensure project delivery aligns with client and regulatory requirements.


Essential Criteria

Mid to senior-level project management experiencein Defence, Aerospace, or similar manufacturing environments.

Active DV Clearance (Developed Vetting)applications without this will not be considered.

✅ Strong experience withRAID management, project planning, financial tracking, and reporting.

✅ Excellentstakeholder and supplier managementskills.

✅ Proven background incontract and bid support.

✅ Experience managingteams of project managers.


Desirable

⭐ Knowledge ofcomposite materialsin engineering/manufacturing environments.


Please get in touch for more info!

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