Rise Technical
Hardware Engineering Manager

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Project Manager Software / Hardware
(Hybrid – 2 days per week onsite, Tuesdays & Thursdays)
Very Competitive Salary + 32 Days Holiday + Bonus + Share Incentive Plan + Healthcare Scheme + Income Protection + Life Assurance + Flexible Working Hours + 5% Pension
Excellent opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to join a growing and innovative R&D organisation, renowned for its supportive culture and investment in cutting-edge product development.
This company is a well-established, international technology specialist developing advanced test and measurement solutions used by telecoms and network operators across the globe. With continued growth in product portfolio and capability, this is an ideal time to join and make a real impact on the future success of the business.
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In this role you will lead multi-disciplinary Engineering teams in the delivery of next-generation hardware and software solutions. You will be responsible for planning, budgeting and executing product development projects, working closely with Product Management to shape the roadmap and reporting progress to senior stakeholders.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Project Manager to influence product direction and help shape the next generation of innovative solutions.
The Role:
- Lead Electronics, Mechanical and Software Engineering teams through the product development lifecycle
- Plan, budget and manage complex new product introduction projects
- Work closely with Product Management to define and refine product requirements and roadmap
- Provide leadership, direction and support to Engineers, including line management responsibilities


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- Degree in Electronics, Software Engineering or related subject
- Strong project management experience delivering combined hardware and software products
- Proven ability to organise, prioritise and deliver in a dynamic environment
- Demonstrates a pragmatic and commercially aware approach to decision making
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