IT Project Manager Software Delivery

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
London
1 year ago
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IT Project Manager (Software Delivery)

£70,000 - £80,000 + Flexible hours + Ongoing training + Hybrid + Company bonus + Company benefits

Kensington, London

Are you a IT Project Manager, experienced in delivering complex software projects looking for an autonomous role in a fast growing company, where you will be offered excellent progression, the opportunity to manage a portfolio of clients, and work on projects from conception through to delivery?

Do you want to join a company that specialise in manufacturing automation and workflow solutions, while leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance and streamline manufacturing processes.

This company, who have offices globally have seen rapid growth since their establishment in 2014, and are now looking for a Project Manager to add to their team. They provide products and solutions to a range of industries including Automotive, Aerospace, and Consumer Goods, specializing in software that optimizes production.

In this varied role you will be largely office based, working from home on a Friday as you manage a team of 3-5 delivery consultants, liaise with clients and oversee customer projects through to their delivery.

This role would suit an ambitious IT Project Manager with a background in a working for technology based consultancies, SaaS companies or similar, who is looking to join a growing company in an autonomous role.

The Role:

  • Manage a portfolio of clients.
  • Liaise with clients.
  • Manage a team of 3-5 delivery consultants.
  • Oversee customer projects through to their delivery.

The Person:

  • IT Project Manager or similar.
  • Background in Computer Science / Engineering.
  • Commutable to Central London.

Keywords: London, Notting Hill, Hammersmith, Kensington, IT, Project Manager, PM, Office, Commercial,

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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