Systems Engineering Manager

Anson Mccade
Preston
5 days ago
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Systems Engineering Manager£70,000BonusOnsite WORKINGLocation: United Kingdom (North West - Preston) Type: PermanentSystems Engineering ManagerUP TO £70,000BONUS, PENSION, FLEXIBLE WORKINGONSITE WORKINGLocation: United Kingdom (Warton / Brough)Type: PermanentSystems Engineering ManagerIndustry: Defence & AerospaceLocation: Onsite - Preston or HullWorking Pattern: Full-time (37.5 hours), flexible arrangements availableThe Opportunity:A leading name in defence and aerospace innovation is looking for an experienced Air Sector Engineering Manager to join their dynamic team. This is a rare opportunity to take on a high-impact leadership role shaping the future of aviation, working on next-generation technologies including uncrewed aerial systems, electric aircraft, and advanced air defence solutions.As an Systems Engineering Manager , you will be at the heart of major programmes that push the boundaries of what's possible in aerospace. You will lead multidisciplinary engineering teams, guiding the delivery of complex systems and ensuring engineering excellence from concept through to in-service support.Key Responsibilities: Lead engineering delivery across high-profile, technically challenging aerospace programmes.Manage and develop teams of engineers working across the entire lifecycle, from early-stage design to operational deployment.Implement robust engineering governance, ensuring compliance with safety, regulatory, and industry standards.Work collaboratively across departments including project management and HR to build technical capability and drive innovation.Shape and execute engineering strategies that improve performance and foster technical excellence.Ideal Candidate Profile:Essential: Proven leadership experience within complex engineering environments.Strong background in systems engineering, including full lifecycle development.Excellent communication and people management capabilities.Desirable: Degree in a STEM discipline and/or Chartered Engineer status.Background in regulated industries, applying structured engineering methodologies and standards.Understanding of Model-Based Engineering practices and associated toolsets.Benefits Package: Base Salary : £55,000 - £70,000Bonus : Performance-based bonus availableFlexible Working : Supportive of work-life balance, with flexible arrangements offeredPension : Competitive employer contributionsHealth & Wellbeing : Comprehensive medical cover and wellbeing supportAnnual Leave : 25 days holiday plus bank holidaysTraining & Development : Ongoing professional development opportunitiesTo apply or learn more about this Systems Engineering Manager opportunity, contact:Joshua Tinsley07548240539Reference: AMC/JT2Postcode: PR1TPBN1_UKTJ

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