Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Attractive salary package - circa £85,000
This is an exciting opportunity for a Senior Programme Manager to join a growing business in the Satellite Communications space. You will take responsibility for managing the R&D projects which will incorporate hardware, software and ASIC design teams. In addition to the internal requirements, you will also play a crucial part in the communication between the business and the European Space Agency, therefore, previous experience working with ESA or a similar body is crucial. This role offers the successful Senior Programme Manager an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of satellite communication technology and lead projects that make a real difference in connecting the world. This position offers an attractive benefits package and a base salary of circa £85,000 which will be based on experience. Requirements: Proven project management experience in the semiconductor, space or satellite communications industry. Experience managing PMO's Experience working with ESA is preferred Proficiency in project management tools. PMP certification or equivalent preferred. If you are interested in discussing this Senior Programme Manager position further, please contact Emily Jones.
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