IT Project Manager

Oldbury
1 year ago
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Role: IT Project Manager

Location: Oldbury (onsite, 4.5 day working week)

Salary: up to £55,000

Are you a versatile IT Project Manager with experience strong experience working the manufacturing industry? Are you looking for a new opportunity to join a growing internal team with clear progression and growth? I'm working with a market-leading client with a requirement for an IT Project Manager!

The Role:

As a business-wide Project Manager, your primary responsibility is to ensure successful internal system project delivery, as well as helping to define business requirements and mapping out IT architecture. You will be instrumental in bridging the gap between business requirements and technology solutions, playing a vital role in analysing, designing, and implementing projects that align with organisational goals.

The Client:

The client is a well-established manufacturer with more than 3000 employees in the UK. They work with cutting edge technologies, and have lots of opportunities for growth, progression and professional development.

Requirements:

Bachelor's degree in information management, computer science, or a related field.
Formal Project Management qualifications.
3+ years of experience in Project Delivery within the manufacturing sector.
Strong experience in project managing and delivering IT projects (software and data).
Experience working with stakeholders to gather and analyse business requirements.
Knowledge of ERP system implementation.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Experience with project management tools and methodologies.

Desirable:

Knowledge or interest in Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning.
Full UK Driving License and own vehicle.

Benefits:

25 days annual leave plus BH.
Twice yearly bonus.
Company share scheme.
Up to 8% employer pension contribution.
Cycle to work scheme.
Discounted gym memberships.

If you are eager to learn and have strong experience with the skill set above, and the role looks like a great fit, then please send your updated CV to and we can schedule a conversation to discuss your application.

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Role: IT Project Manager

Location: Oldbury (onsite, 4.5 day working week)

Salary: up to £55,000

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