Senior Electronic Engineering Project Manager

Stevenage
2 weeks ago
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Our client has an opportunity for a Senior Engineering Project Manager to join them on a contract basis for 12 months, with potential to extend.

Role: Senior Engineering Project Manager
Location: Stevenage - hybrid with minimum of 2 days onsite per week
Clearance: SC required to start
Hourly Rate: Up to £60ph via Umbrella, inside IR35

What you'll be doing:
Your role as a Senior Engineering Project Manager (SEPM) is to deliver our most complex and priority projects to time, cost and quality; to drive the design, development and delivery of our highly complex electronic sub-systems, from concept through into full production.
This is a fantastic opportunity to be a senior member of the project management team; someone who will contribute to our delivery strategy.

Requirements:

Experience of Project Management best practice: Risk Management, Stakeholder Management, Compliance Management, Configuration Management and Earned Value Management.
Experience of delivering significant project/programmes on time and to cost.
Experience of project management across the various phases; from project conception and initiation through manufacture and qualification to customer delivery.
A background in engineering development of complex systems or electronic units.
Individuals with excellent communication skills; able to influence others to their way of thinking;
Organised with an eye for detail and a sense of pride in what they deliver.
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply now!

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