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Project Manager – Canterbury – DOE

Hexwired has partnered with a company who are a leading provider of engineering and manufacturing solutions within their sector. They enable their customers to innovate and compete globally by leveraging their expertise in photonics.

They are looking for a Project Manager who can multitask, plan, schedule, manage time and coordinate various tasks to tight time scales. You will need to be a verbally confident candidate capable of driving internal and external presentations and work closely with the QA team to generate process validation documentation.

Key skills required for this role:

  • Experience with ERP systems and process validation

  • Leadership skills and capable of managing projects from verification to completion

  • Proficient in MS Project or similar tools

  • Strong understanding of Mechanics and Electronics

  • Experience with Validation, Verification, and technical documentation.

    The salary for this Project Manager role will be dependent on experience. They offer 25 days of annual leave (plus bank holidays) Life insurance, early finish on Fridays, 8% non-contributory pension and much more. If you feel like you have the right skills and experience for this Project Manager role, then please apply.

    For more information on this role or any other jobs across; FPGA, Mixed-signal, Electronics, Hardware, Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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