Senior Programme Manager - Critical Technologies
Technology Scotland - Glasgow, Scotland
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Job DescriptionSalary: 55,000 - 60,000Closing date for applications: 31st July 2025Start date: 1st October 2025About the roleTechnology Scotland is looking for a Senior Programme Manager (Critical Technologies) to join a friendly, highly skilled, multidisciplinary team working at the heart of Scotlands Enabling Technology Sector. While the role will be primarily focussed on supporting Scotlands Critical Technologies Sector - through the recently launched Critical Technologies Supercluster Initiative - there will also be opportunities to engage in activities across the Technology Scotland portfolio.The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic, highly-organised and pro-active member of the team, with a strong background in one of the key critical technologies sub-sectors photonics, quantum, semiconductors or connectivity and sensing. As a member of a small team, you will have the opportunity to work closely on a range of different tasks and projects at any one time, therefore attention to detail and the ability to prioritise is essential.This is a fixed term post starting on 1st October 2025 until 31st March 2028, although it is expected the role will continue beyond this time.Job DescriptionAs Senior Programme Manager (Critical Technologies) you will have lead responsibility for Technology Scotlands role in delivering activities under the Critical Technologies Supercluster, an initiative developed in partnership with Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde.Working alongside the Director of our Photonics Scotland Network, you will develop and deliver a complementary portfolio of services to support the superclusters stated ambition to grow beyond 4.2bn in revenues by 2035. This will include delivery on an action plan that includes skills development, investment, internationalisation and collaboration. Member and stakeholder engagement will be a crucial part of your role, building relationships with key partners to identify their challenges and develop strategies and activities to provide the necessary support.Key responsibilities will include:Developing a valued service portfolio - including events, reports, roadmaps, surveys - with an aim to:oIdentify and support sectoral challengesoFacilitate knowledge exchange, collaboration and communicationoIncrease awareness of, and within, the supply chainoIncrease the opportunity for investment and fundingoIncrease awareness externally of the networks capabilities and opportunitiesResearching developments, challenges and issues for the sector and coordinating responsesoCapability mapping and roadmap developmentoStrategic reportsStakeholder managementoMember engagement and recruitmentoRepresenting the sector to key external stakeholdersCoordinating events and workshopsoDeveloping and scoping events to include a compelling theme, venue, date & time, and promotional materialsoSecuring appropriate presenters and sponsors from within industry and academiaPerson SpecificationThe successful candidate will become a visible representative of Scotlands Critical Technologies Sector and therefore must be a highly proactive, enthusiastic individual, with excellent communication and engagement skills. Technology Scotland is a small but rapidly evolving organisation where variety is the norm and as such the role requires a high degree of flexibility and teamwork in order to achieve company goals. The role will involve frequent and regular business travel throughout Scotland and the UK, with some limited international travel.Key qualifications:A degree in any relevant engineering or physical sciences discipline.Key experience(s): At least five years experience working in a technical/engineering/commercial function within the critical technologies sector.Commercial experience, including knowledge exchange and/or knowledge of trade associations would be advantageous.In addition the successful candidate will be:An enthusiastic and proactive member of the team.A self-starting and self-motivated individual with the ability to perform against key objectives within a small organisation.Flexible and adaptable to operate within a role in which the context is often dynamic.An excellent oral and written communicator with the ability to promote ideas and generate enthusiasm in a diverse range of stakeholders.Credible, with the ability to confidently represent Technology Scotlands purpose and mission to a diverse group of experienced stakeholders.In return, we offer a generous remuneration package includingA competitive salary - TBC (dependent on experience)33 days annual leave (including public holidays)Employer contributory pension schemePrivate medical care and life insuranceThe opportunity for flexible working, including home working, as agreed with the CEO
Created: 2025-07-03