Project / Programme Manager

Birmingham
1 month ago
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As a Project/Programme Manager, you are empathetic and confident, and you would relish the opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment with lots of spinning plates. Your remit would be to manage the client's expectations whilst expediting, reporting and managing parts delivery and shipping timescales.

The purpose of this role is to act as the interface between the supplier and client within the aerospace supply chain. Working with a team of stakeholders, you’ll be responsible for communicating delivery for critical parts, project managing suppliers to ensure seamless processes, and coordinating with engineering stakeholders between client and supplier.

You’re not the type to band their fists on the table. The role isn’t just demanding deadlines and targets are hit. In this role you will push back to the client and gain the confidence and trust of suppliers.

As our next Project/Programme Manager, you’ll be instrumental in acting as the interface between supplier and client within the aerospace supply chain. You will be driving to keep the client informed on parts delivery and shipping timescales.

The Key Requirements...

Able to work onsite at the suppliers
Experience of project/programme managing within an engineering capacity
Ability to coordinate and balance the client expectations and supplier situation
Experience of managing or overseeing and expediting a parts delivery project
In a nutshell, this role is providing collaborative programme management by building trust and confidence in engineering consultancy.This is an opportunity for you to thrive in an environment where you can impact the whole project lifecycle. 

What next?

Please provide a copy of your CV, along with the following information:

Example(s) of a relevant project that you have led management within engineering
When you are available to start
Your daily rate expectation
How flexible you are with location / your preferred location / how flexible you are to travel (UK or Europe)
Once you have provided the above information (in addition to your CV) - you will be contacted for next steps

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