Redline Group - Specialist Recruitment for Technology & Electronics Companies
Engineering Manager

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An exciting job opportunity has arisen for an Engineering Manager based in Norfolk
Join a market leader involved within an exciting technology sector providing bespoke software, test tools, and technology that will support customers today and in the future.
The Role
The Engineering Manager, Norfolk, will be expected to develop and lead multi-disciplinary engineering teams, learning from senior leadership while driving best practice across project, design, and delivery functions. This may include mechanical, electronic, electro-mechanical, integration, and software engineering, as well as overseeing design compliance, project management, and team development.
Responsibilities
- Manage and structure multi-disciplinary engineering teams to deliver high-quality technical solutions across customer projects.
- Lead and oversee multiple concurrent engineering projects from customer engagement through R&D, design, manufacture, and delivery.
- Provide subject matter expertise across mechanical, electrical, electronic, and software engineering, ensuring designs are optimised for reliability, manufacturability, and compliance.
- Ensure smooth New Product Introduction (NPI) handovers to production, including build instructions, training, and ongoing support.
- Mentor, coach, and develop staff, creating a high-performing, motivated, and engaged engineering team.
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Key Skills & Experience
- Proven leadership and management experience in multi-disciplinary engineering teams (mechanical, electronic, electro-mechanical, integration, and software).
- Experience in project-driven, customer-led environments, delivering complex, high-reliability solutions.
- Track record of taking products from customer engagement through R&D, manufacture, and delivery.
- Ability to implement and manage department structures, processes, and standards within a growing, ambitious organisation.
- Strategic thinker with the ability to drive process improvements, team development, and business growth.
- Hands-on approach with experience working closely with engineering teams during probation and beyond.


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This is a fantastic job opportunity to join a well-established, successful Norfolk-based company who are investing very heavily in R&D.
To Apply
To find out more about the Engineering Manager job or other potential jobs we currently have at the moment, please contact Ricky Wilcocks on 01582 878810 or kindly email your most up-to-date CV and covering letter to RWilcocks@redlinegroup.Com
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