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Project Manager – Innovative Low latency Products – Southampton

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a rapidly expanding R&D company with offices near Southampton who are now seeking a Project Manager ideally with sound commercial experience working on low latency systems

The company are developing a range of revolutionary products, partnering with some of the largest manufacturers in their industry. This in an integral part of the business and you will be involved in leading the R&D team to deliver on customer requirements.

As a Project Manager, you will liaising with stakeholders and end customers on requirements, adhering to agile methodologies. This is a semi remote work with 3 days a week working from home.

Key Requirements:

  • 5+ years commercial Project Management experience

  • Good commercial experience leading teams working on products dealing with latency (Wireless, Networking, Semiconductors etc.

  • Excellent customer facing experience

  • Experience working to Agile/waterfall methodologies is highly desirable but not essential

  • CI/CD experience Is advantageous but not essential

    The company are looking to offer a competitive salary dependent on experience along with an excellent benefits package including and bonuses. The company are also offering remote work and the chance to get in on a huge greenfield project from the beginning. If you're interested in this Project Manager job, please apply.

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