Systems & Process Engineering Team Manager

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Location: Surrey

Salary: Competitive

Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package available

Are you an experienced systems engineering leader ready to shape the next generation of clean energy solutions? We're supporting an innovative organisation in the hydrogen energy sector to recruit a Systems & Process Engineering Team Manager. This is a high-impact role leading a multidisciplinary team responsible for the design, development, and verification of complex systems, with a focus on innovation, quality, and safety.

This role combines technical leadership with people management, and is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced R&D environments and is passionate about sustainability and clean technologies.

About the Role

As Systems & Process Engineering Team Manager, you’ll lead a skilled team of engineers in delivering cutting-edge hydrogen and ammonia-to-hydrogen energy systems, including fuel cells, combustion chambers, and gas processing units. You'll take ownership of the team’s processes, ensure high-quality technical outputs, and contribute hands-on expertise throughout the product development lifecycle.

What You’ll Be Doing

Leading, mentoring, and developing the Systems & Process Engineering Team

Overseeing project resourcing, planning, and team capabilities

Ensuring high standards across all technical deliverables and processes

Driving continuous improvement in systems engineering practices

Supporting cross-functional R&D projects from concept to prototype

Ensuring compliance with health and safety standards

Liaising with design, development, verification teams, and external partners

Contributing to validation, verification, and root cause analysis activities

Staying current with industry developments and new technologies

What We’re Looking For

A degree (or equivalent) in engineering or a relevant scientific field

Strong background in systems engineering, ideally within R&D or industrial environments

Hands-on experience using the V model and full development lifecycle

Excellent problem-solving skills, including fault finding and root cause analysis

Proven ability to manage teams, projects, and resources effectively

Confident communicator with strong presentation and documentation skills

Comfortable balancing technical depth with strategic oversight

Desirable:

Knowledge of process engineering, gas purification, combustion, and power systems

Experience with LabView, MATLAB, Python or similar tools

Familiarity with CE/UL standards and certification processes

Appreciation of disciplines such as thermodynamics, CFD, or electrical systems

Why Apply?

You'll help develop groundbreaking technologies while mentoring a talented team in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment

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