Programme Manager - Wireless Technology - Cambridge

Newton Colmore Consulting ,
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Job Type: Full-time

Overview

Programme Manager - Wireless Technology - Cambridge An industry leading wireless technology firm based in Cambridge are looking to expand their R&D division by bringing on board an experienced Programme Managers and Senior Engineers to lead highly complicated technology projects. This exciting new role will give the Programme Manager or Senior Engineer an excellent opportunity to work on cutting edge products at the forefront of innovation within the wireless communications sector. You will take responsibility for project management of the company's products which will include both hands on development work and resource and stakeholder management. You will be the technical authority on all things wireless within the company and will be provided with both autonomy and development. You will be working on projects that include embedded software, electronics, mechanics and machine learning aspects meaning you will be leading a truly multidisciplinary team. We are looking for people who love solving complex engineering problems and that can lead from the front whilst maintaining a hands-on approach. To be considered for this exciting role you will need to have a degree in an Engineering or Scientific related subjects. You will also have a thorough understanding of wireless technology and standards as well as excellent mathematical and analytical skills. You will also need previous project management experience. In exchange for your skills and expertise, the company offer a highly competitive package as well as providing excellent career progression. Relocation assistance is also on offer if required. Newton Colmore Consulting is a highly specialist recruitment consultancy operating within the medical devices, Scientific Engineering, Scientific Software, Robotics, Science, Electronics Design, New Product Design, Human Factors, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and Field Service Engineering sectors throughout Europe and the US. Key words: Wireless communications, technology development, research and development, machine learning, embedded software, electronics, Cambridge