Programme Delivery Lead (Senior Defence / MOD Programme Manager) en Rowden
Rowden · Bristol, Reino Unido · Hybrid
- Senior
- Oficina en Bristol
At Rowden, we design and integrate advanced systems that sense, connect, and protect data in challenging environments where quick decisions are vital. Our solutions use intelligent automation to enhance speed and efficiency and are built to be reliable and straightforward for critical operations in remote or high-pressure settings.
About The Role
We’re looking for a Programme Delivery Lead who can ensure complex MOD and wider defence/ resilience programmes run smoothly, while operating confidently in a fast-paced, evolving business.
The ideal candidate will be comfortable with uncertainty, able to keep teams aligned and moving with purpose, and confident applying solid P3M discipline in a pragmatic, mission-focused way. You should be an outstanding communicator with a positive, measured approach, passionate about delivering hard things and excited to help shape and deliver some of the most impactful government projects in defence. This is an opportunity to take on meaningful problems, work with a committed team, and help deliver capabilities that make a real difference.
Role Purpose
The Programme Delivery Lead role exists to ensure disciplined, accountable delivery across Rowden’s complex government and defence programmes. The role provides governance and control across multiple projects and workstreams, ensuring delivery aligns with contractual obligations, customer expectations, and company objectives. You will work closely with the engineering delivery lead and the wider delivery team - including internal functions, partners, suppliers, and customers, to manage performance, cost, schedule, and risk. This role strengthens overall delivery assurance across a growing portfolio of MOD programmes.
Salary Ranges
For transparency and to help candidates make informed decisions, the range for this specific role is
£80,000-£100,000 DOE.
We're a growing organisation with wider opportunities across the business, so we’re keen to hear from candidates who may fall outside of this range and encourage you also to apply.
Key areas of responsibility
- Be accountable for the delivery of complex capability development and systems-integration projects working alongside multidisciplinary technical teams
- Form part of the leadership of the business area, taking on a critical role in delivering the team’s objectives and its customers' requirements
- Proactively manage technical, commercial, and programme risks, ensuring issues are identified early and mitigated effectively
- Manage internal budgets (resource and non-resource), ensuring costs, revenue, and margin are tracked, reported, and controlled effectively
- Lead a multidisciplinary delivery team across competing priorities, enabling the team and removing blockers
- Act as the point of escalation for delivery challenges to ensure successful outcomes across performance, cost, and time
- Manage allocation of resources, balancing programme demands with wider business priorities.
- Maintain a clear line between contracted deliverables and evolving customer needs, applying structured change control where required
- Oversee forecasts and financial plans, ensuring robust programme controls and accurate delivery reporting
- Ensure clear, consistent, and timely communication across all stakeholders – internal teams, partners, industry collaborators, and government customers
- Govern risks, dependencies, and issues across the delivery portfolio, escalating decisions where needed
- Provide confidence to MOD and government customers through structured reporting, programme governance, and evidence-based decision-making
- Embed consistent delivery standards and mentor project leads to strengthen Rowden’s delivery maturity
- Work with the Head of Project Management to refine and improve delivery processes, tooling, and governance frameworks
Key skills, experience and behaviours
- Proven experience leading technically challenging programmes or major systems-integration projects.
- Strong understanding of government and MOD commercial processes, approvals, and ways of working.
- Demonstrable background in project, programme, or portfolio management (P3M / APM / MSP), with the ability to apply governance and programme controls effectively
We don’t expect anyone to be a 10/10 in every area, and you don’t need to tick every single bullet point to apply. What follows is a list of the skills and experience that we think matter most for this role. Different strengths are welcome, and we recognise that people grow into roles like this - don’t let this list put you off!
We are looking for:
- Strong understanding of MOD and government ways of working, including governance, approvals, commercial frameworks, and stakeholder landscape.
- Experience overseeing multiple workstreams or projects within a programme or portfolio environment.
- Background in leading high-risk, high-complexity delivery, with clear evidence of managing performance, cost, and schedule.
- Understanding of modern software delivery: Comfortable with Agile and iterative delivery models, and able to work effectively with software teams using practices such as sprints, backlogs, continuous integration, and rapid release cycles.
- Programme and project management (P3M): Strong grasp of programme governance, controls, planning, risk management, and change control.
- Commercial awareness: Understands MOD commercial processes, contract interpretation, cost drivers, and margin protection.
- Financial management: Skilled in budgeting, forecasting, resource planning, and tracking financial performance.
- Risk and issue management: Proactive in identifying, managing, and escalating risks across a portfolio.
- Technical literacy: Comfortable engaging with technical content and testing assumptions without needing to be an engineer.
The ideal candidate combines precision with pace, providing the structure required by defence customers while staying aligned with Rowden’s engineering-led culture and delivery agility.
The perfect person for the role is:
- Structured but flexible. They brings delivery order without stifling innovation or mission-oriented work.
- Commercially astute. They can spot delivery, cost, or contract risks early and understand MOD commercial processes.
- Technically literate. While they might not be an engineer themselves, they are confident engaging with complex technical material and able to test assumptions.
- Credible with government stakeholders. They understand MOD and wider government governance, assurance, and decision-making processes.
- Calm under pressure. They operates well in ambiguity and can keep their cool in situations where there are multiple competing demands.
- Trustworthy and decisive. They are recognised as being a measured presence and making informed, well thought out decisions.
- Curious and continuously developing. They actively seek to learn, adapt, and build new skills, using personal growth to increase impact and strengthen delivery across programmes.