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A fast-growing aerospace start-up in the UK seeks an experienced Project Manager to oversee cross-functional engineering projects related to the development of lightweight electric aircraft. In this hands-on role, you'll coordinate project planning, maintain budgets, and support bids and proposals. Ideal candidates have a background in aerospace or engineering, solid project management skills, and thrive in a dynamic start-up environment. Enjoy making impactful contributions while working with a close-knit team.
A fast-growing British aerospace start-up is developing a new class of lightweight, electrically powered aircraft designed to make personal flight simpler, cleaner and more accessible. With flight testing underway and preparation for series production accelerating, the team is now looking for an experienced Project Manager to help drive the next phase of development.
This is a hands‑on role in a small, talented engineering environment where you’ll work across design, build, test and certification activities. You’ll also support bids and proposals as the business expands its commercial footprint.
You’ll take ownership of cross‑functional engineering projects, working closely with engineers, suppliers and technical leads to keep work moving, risks managed and decisions clear. The role suits someone who enjoys structure and delivery but also thrives in a start‑up setting where priorities can shift quickly and communication is key.
We’re looking for a Project Manager who has ideally gained experience within aerospace, advanced air mobility or a related engineering environment. You’ll bring a solid understanding of project management fundamentals, confidence working with technical teams, and a calm, structured approach to delivery.
Experience in flight test, certification or safety‑critical development is useful but not essential.
If you’re looking for a role where you can make a meaningful contribution to a pioneering UK aerospace programme, we’d love to hear from you.