Senior Project Engineer

Coven Heath
2 days ago
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Senior Project Engineer

Aerospace Engineering

Permanent (Hybrid)

Wolverhampton (25% international travel)

The Role - Senior Project Engineer

We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Project Engineer to lead on hardware test equipment sustainment projects for global military application.

You will be responsible for project execution, stakeholder collaboration, and vendor management in the delivery of major projects for test equipment sustainment.

You'll be joining a fantastic team in a purpose-built modern facility where you'll be able to showcase your skills and expertise in a highly technical and challenging customer facing role.

Duties - Senior Project Engineer

Lead planning, execution and delivery of Test Equipment programmes
Manage multiple projects ensuring compliance with customer requirements.
Oversee schedules, resource allocation, financial forecasting and status reporting.
Coordinate internal cross-functional teams and external vendors.
Work with military customers to capture, validate and manage requirements.
Develop Requirement Specifications and Statements of Work to support RFQs.
Manage subcontract procurement and vendor performance.
Conduct vendor audits and enforce supplier quality and contractual compliance.
Produce and maintain project documentation, proposals.
Drive resolution of corrective actions, significant issues and non-conformances.
Support root-cause analysis, quality audits and health & safety risk assessments.

Background - Senior Project Engineer

Bachelor's degree in engineering
Project management experience in Aerospace, Automotive or Test Equipment sectors.
Proven experience managing subcontract procurement and supplier performance
Strong requirements management experience
Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional technical teams
Eligibility to obtain required US or UK security clearance.

Key Benefits - Senior Project Engineer

Competitive salary dependent on experience
Private healthcare
Life assurance and contributory pension
Profit share
25 days holiday

For more information on this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to 

Candidates who are currently a Project Manager, Programme Manager, Project Engineer, Systems Development Engineer, Test Equipment Project Manager, Project Lead, Senior Development Engineer

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