A long-standing client of ours, known for engineering cutting-edge RF and mmWave systems for demanding applications, is looking to hire two experienced Chief Engineers to support their continued expansion in the Space and Defence sectors.
This is a unique opportunity for senior engineers who want to step beyond hands-on design and move into a strategic, customer-facing role. As a Chief Engineer, you’ll lead technical input into major bids (ESA, MOD, NATO), shape product capability strategies, and act as a trusted technical advisor to high-profile clients.
What you’ll be doing:
* Lead the technical response for complex space and defence bids, translating RF capabilities into clear, competitive proposals.
* Influence product strategy through customer engagement, market insight, and competitive analysis.
* Create compelling technical marketing material including capability briefs, white papers, and presentations.
* Represent the business at industry events, customer meetings, and conferences across the UK and Europe.
* Work closely with internal engineering and commercial teams to align product development with market demand.
What we’re looking for:
* Extensive experience in RF or microwave systems design, technical bid leadership, or product strategy within space, defence, or satcom.
* A deep understanding of RF subsystems - amplifiers, filters, integrated modules, and high-frequency systems.
* Strong technical writing skills and a proven track record in high-value proposal development.
* A degree in RF Engineering, Electronics, Physics, or similar (postgrad or PhD a plus).
The role:
* This Chief Engineer position is remote-first, with travel (approx. 10-20%) required within the UK and Europe.
* Preference for candidates who can occasionally travel to the client’s UK offices in Cambridge, Manchester, Leeds or Durham.
If youre looking for a senior role that blends technical depth with commercial influence - and youre passionate about shaping the future of RF technology in space and defence - this is the kind of opportunity that rarely comes up.