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Senior Project manager - Avionics

Copello Careers
High Wycombe
3 weeks ago
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Senior Project Manager Avionics

4 days pw on site

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Copello are pleased to be partnered with a major Aerospace and Defence organisation based near High Wycombe, who are looking for a Senior Project Manager.

This role offers the opportunity to lead the successful delivery of a portfolio of technically complex and high-value development projects, ensuring alignment with customer expectations, internal standards, and business performance targets. The Senior Project Manager will be joining an established project delivery function and will play a key role in driving end-to-end project execution, team performance, and stakeholder satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the delivery of complex, multi-phase development projects across the full lifecycle from planning and design through to delivery and acceptance.
  • Act as the key point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, including customers, suppliers, and engineering teams.
  • Ensure delivery of projects to agreed cost, schedule, and quality metrics.
  • Provide technical and commercial leadership across project teams, supporting engineering and operations functions to meet programme objectives.
  • Identify and manage project risks, issues, and dependencies, escalating where appropriate.

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