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Programme Manager

TEC Partners
Norfolk
4 months ago
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Job Title: Global Programme Manager
Location: Norwich, UK
Salary: Up to £92, + bonus + benefits.
Relocation: Relocation Support Available.

TEC Partners are recruiting on behalf of a leading global engineering and manufacturing business for a highly experienced Global Programme Manager. This is a key leadership role, responsible for driving the successful delivery of complex, cross-functional programmes, with a particular focus on New Product Introduction (NPI) or New Product Development (NPD).

Key Responsibilities

Lead global NPI programmes from concept through to launch Manage schedules, resources, budgets and risk across multiple projects Work closely with international stakeholders and technical teams Ensure governance, quality, and compliance standards are upheld Present progress to senior leadership and mentor internal project teams

What We're Looking For

Minimum 5 years' technical programme management experience At least 2 years in a leadership role Background in electronics, engineering, or similar technical domain. Examples of sectors would be R&D, Electronic Manufacturing or Aerospace/Defence (i.e Highly regulated industries) Industry-recognised programme/project management qualification (APM, PMP, PRINCE2) Proficiency with MS Project and Microsoft Office suite Excellent communication, coordination and stakeholder management skills

This is an opportunity to play a central role in a high-growth business that places real value on innovation, quality, and global collaboration. You'll be joining an organisation investing heavily in R&D and product development, where your leadership will directly impact programme success and business outcomes. If you are looking to take ownership of strategic global initiatives and thrive in a forward-thinking, technically advanced environment, we want to hear from you.

To find out more or apply, please contact Daniel Cordy at TEC Partners for a confidential conversation.

Please note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

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