Project Manager

Redline Group
Hampden Park, East Sussex, BN22 9NY, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£45,000 – £57,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £57,000 pa

Posted
28 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

An exciting Project Manager job has arisen to join a global industry leader in the design and development of complex special purpose machinery which is used in the production of semiconductors.

This Project Manager job is based in East Sussex, commutable from Bexhill, Hastings, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Heathfield, Uckfield, Haywards Heath, Burgess hill, Eastbourne, Brighton, Newhaven and Seaford.

With over 30 years' experience in industry with the attitude and opportunity of a start-up company, my Eastbourne based client are now looking to add a Project Manager to their expanding, high performing team.

The successful candidate will have a strong track record in delivery of engineering projects; they will be self-motivated, enthusiastic, technically excellent, business savvy and a strong communicator.

The successful project manager will come from a manufacturing background, either mechanical or electronic background.

Skills and Responsibilities of this Project Manager job:

- Create project plans, present to and review with customers.

- Provide technical leadership and direction to cross functional project teams (hardware, software, mechanical).

- Will manage the NPI development and ensure new products are delivered on time and to quality and cost targets.

- Experience with electronic assembly techniques.

- Advanced Microsoft Professional experience.

- Good Project Management experience with Waterfall & Scrum.

Benefits include hybrid working and a company bonus. They are not in a position to sponsor work Visas.

This Project Manager job is to join a highly successful technology company in the Eastbourne, East Sussex area and play an important role in their projects going forward. They are renowned for investing into their employees and providing excellent training & career progression. For more information please contract Ricky Wilcocks on either (url removed) or (phone number removed)

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