Project Manager

Bury
2 weeks ago
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Project Manager

KO2's client, a leading company in the design, development, and manufacture of complex extraction systems for the MedTech industry, is seeking a skilled Project Manager to join their team in Bury. This is an exciting opportunity for a technical expert with experience in electronics, embedded software, and mechanical design to take on a pivotal role within the company.

As a Project Manager, you will oversee the full lifecycle of various projects from concept through to engineering, development, manufacturing, and ultimately delivery to the customer. Your role will be to ensure smooth execution, timely delivery, and coordination of complex technical solutions.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and manage projects, driving the development of new products from concept to completion, with a focus on electronics, embedded software, and mechanical design integration.
Work with a core team of engineering leaders, project engineers, quality leaders, and procurement leaders to ensure the successful delivery of engineering, procurement, and quality schedules.
Take full responsibility for the project's timeline, scope, and resources, pulling together comprehensive schedules across all functions.
As the Project Manager, you will oversee major projects and be supported by a project management team to ensure the delivery of engineering changes, resource projects, and technical solutions.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to manage work packages, ensuring effective integration of electronics systems, embedded software solutions, and mechanical design requirements.
You will be responsible for delivering the project on time, meeting budget goals, and exceeding client expectations.Key Requirements:

Strong experience as a Project Manager in engineering, particularly within electronics, embedded software, and mechanical design disciplines.
Demonstrated expertise in New Product Introduction (NPI), New Product Development (NPD), and New Product Creation processes.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, working cross-functionally with various teams and stakeholders.
Experience leading technical teams and working with senior engineers and leaders in electronics, embedded software, and mechanical design.
Proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects within a technical environment.Salary: £45,000 - £55,000
If you are a dynamic Project Manager with the technical know-how in electronics, embedded software, and mechanical design, this is the perfect opportunity to progress your career with a forward-thinking company.

Apply today to join KO2's client and help shape the future of MedTech solutions

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