Project Manager - Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Barclay Simpson
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Artificial Intelligence Project Manager required for a major Cyber Security Transformation Programme. The role will focus on driving the organisation's evolution toward trusted and responsible AI.

Reporting to the Head of Cyber Security Transformation, you will mobilise and deliver AI governance and security initiatives, ensuring successful transition into business-as-usual operations.

Key Responsibilities
  • Define scope, plans, milestones and success criteria
  • Lead delivery through stage-gate governance
  • Own workstream reporting, RAID management and steering committee updates
  • Define and track benefits realisation
  • Ensure quality, compliance and alignment with cyber standards
  • Lead cross-functional and vendor resources
  • Manage budgets and forecasts
  • Drive stakeholder engagement and change adoption
  • Transition services into BAU teams
Experience Required
  • Strong experience leading cyber or technology transformation projects
  • Proven budget and programme delivery experience
  • Experience operating across federated, matrixed environments
  • Solid understanding of AI/ML, agentic systems and AI security risks
  • Knowledge of AI governance and regulatory frameworks (eg EU AI Act, NIST, ISO)
  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Desirable: PMP/MSP, CISSP, CISM or similar certifications; governance framework design experience.


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