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GTS Group Ltd
Aylesbury
2 days ago
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Job Description

Join a dynamic Customer Solutions Engineering team of a global connectivity solutions manufacturer as a Program Manager taking the lead in penetrating the A&D market.

This is a superb opportunity to manage complex projects, lead multi-disciplinary teams, and ensure the successful delivery of cutting-edge customer programs and technical solutions.

What you'll be tasked with

In this pivotal role, you will orchestrate complex customer projects from inception to completion, ensuring on-time, on-budget delivery in global environments. You'll lead diverse teams comprising internal experts, customers, and suppliers, fostering collaboration to deliver innovative solutions. A key focus will be developing strategies to grow the systems and project business, translating customer needs into tailored solutions, and promoting products that enhance global competitiveness.

Building strong, long-term relationships with customers and stakeholders is essential. You will apply robust project and risk management techniques to maximise strategic goals and financial performance, proactively optimising margins. Ensuring high customer satisfaction through excellent delivery, quality, and clear communication is paramount, along with managing compliance with stringent A&D industry standards and regulations.

Who we're looking for

We need a proactive, solution-focused individual who thrives in dynamic settings. You should be a self-starter – flexible, resilient, and highly adaptable. Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills are crucial for managing international teams and customer interactions. A structured approach to complexity, coupled with integrity and leadership potential, is key.

Essential requirements include proven experience within the Aerospace and Defence sectors, understanding its standards and operational practices. Strong project management skills gained in international industrial projects are necessary. An engineering or technical background is advantageous but not essential.

Make your mark

If you possess the drive, skills, and experience to excel in this challenging and rewarding Program Manager position, we encourage you to apply. This is your chance to make a significant impact within connectivity solutions for the Aerospace and Defence industry. Apply now!

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