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Product Validation and Qualification Team Leader

Greenwich
3 weeks ago
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Product Validation & Qualification Team Leader - Greenwich - up to £70,000 + Bonus + Car Allow. + Excellent Benefits

What this job is all about.

We're looking for a collaborative and technically skilled Product Validation & Qualification Team Leader to guide a small, talented group of engineers and technicians working on innovative, mission-critical power systems.

This is an opportunity to combine hands-on technical expertise with people leadership - helping to shape, mentor, and inspire a growing team while driving improvements in validation and qualification processes. The role sits within a forward-thinking R&D department where your ideas and leadership will make a visible impact

What's in It for You

Competitive salary and benefits, with flexible hybrid working (up to two days from home).

A supportive, inclusive culture that values teamwork and continuous learning.

The chance to lead an important function in the design and validation of cutting-edge power systems.

Genuine opportunities for career development and progression.

What You'll Do

Lead, support and develop a multidisciplinary team of around five validation, qualification and test professionals.

Define and deliver the product test and qualification strategy, ensuring alignment with engineering and quality standards.

Plan and manage resources, priorities and project deliverables in collaboration with design and product teams.

Oversee the operation of the R&D test lab, budgets and performance indicators.

Promote strong engineering standards and ensure compliance with ISO 9001:2015, HSE and quality procedures.

Stay hands-on - mentoring the team, reviewing test approaches, and supporting product validation directly when needed.

Drive continuous improvement, technical discussions and innovation across the team.

Provide clear communication and updates to stakeholders, fostering a transparent and collaborative culture.

About You

Degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering (or equivalent experience).

Experience in product validation, verification and qualification in a regulated or high-reliability environment.

Strong technical understanding of electronics, firmware/software integration and high-voltage or power systems.

Familiar with certification standards (HV safety, EMI/EMC, thermal, vibration testing, etc.).

Confident leading and coaching teams - encouraging growth, inclusion, and shared success.

Skilled in communication and cross-functional collaboration.

Experience with Quality Management Systems (QMS), PLM tools (e.g. Windchill) and Agile working is an advantage.

It Would Be Great If You Also Have

Experience in automotive, aerospace, defence, rail or other highly regulated sectors.

Knowledge of systems engineering or test automation.

Understanding of product certification or cybersecurity compliance.

What now…

If this sounds like the right role for you, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV

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