Sonovision UK
Project Manager

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Sonovision UK is a leading provider of Engineering Support Services to clients. Our experts help our clients in the Energy, Aerospace, Military and Commercial Sectors achieve time-to-market objectives and cost goals.
The role: The Project Manager will lead/assist (depending on project complexity) in the planning, coordination, and delivery of special tooling projects. This role provides an excellent opportunity to learn from senior leadership, gain exposure to complex aerospace and mechanical engineering projects, and develop core project management skills. The successful candidate will work under the guidance of the Head of Project Delivery. Project Management/Support Preparation and maintenance of project documentation including schedules, reports, and WBS/SOPs. Coordinate with design, manufacturing, and procurement teams to ensure timely project milestones are met. Help monitor project budgets and support reporting activities. Participate in risk identification and mitigation planning. Support the coordination of RFQs and tender responses. Have the opportunity to lead projects and gain valuable experience Stakeholder Engagement Liaise with internal departments and external suppliers to collect information and coordinate actions. Attend customer site visits when required to observe and assist with onsite engagement activities. Serve as point of contact for internal stakeholders and selected clients. Performance & Quality Assist in tracking team performance and reporting metrics to leadership. Participate in quality assurance and validation tasks as directed. Support implementation of continuous improvement initiatives in tooling design and manufacturing. HSE & Compliance Support HSE documentation preparation and compliance with onsite safety procedures. Assist with the delivery of internal HSE briefings and maintain relevant logs
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Bachelor in Engineering (Preferably Mechanical, Aerospace, Electronic - or equivalent/similar qualifications/experience) with previous experience (2-5 years) with project management, preferably in Aerospace, Automotive, Rail or Naval industries Previous exposure/experience with FEA, 2D CAD, 3D CAD, and office package Preference for project management and business development but with good technical prowess
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