IT Vendor and Integration Lead

Dabster Systems UK Limited
Dublin, City Of Dublin, Ireland
Last week
Job Type
Contract
Seniority
Lead
Posted
10 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Hiring: IT Vendor & Contract Integration Lead – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

Are you a strategic thinker who thrives at the intersection of IT, vendor management, and transformation? We’re looking for an experienced IT Vendor & Engagement Manager to lead critical initiatives in portfolio optimisation and M&A integration.

📍 Location: Dublin, Ireland

📄 Type: Contract

💼 Experience: Senior / Manager Level

🔥 What You’ll Do

Collect, organise, and maintain IT asset portfolios, identifying gaps and aligning with M&A integration requirements.

Evaluate future-state strategies—merge, replatform, retain, or decommission—while identifying redundancies and optimising value.

Develop technology roadmaps, defining timelines and mapping key transformation actions.

Facilitate decision-making workshops with stakeholders, managing risks, dependencies, and critical paths.

Lead stakeholder engagement and communication strategies, ensuring smooth transitions and alignment.

Track and measure post-integration benefits, analysing KPIs such as cost-to-serve, utilisation, redundancy, and technical debt.

Leverage Application Portfolio Management (APM) and Enterprise Architecture (EA) tools (e.g., ServiceNow APM, LeanIX, CMDB).

Perform financial modelling (TCO, NPV, payback analysis) to guide IT investment decisions.

Ensure high-quality data governance across IT inventory and metadata.

🧠 What You Bring

Strong experience in IT portfolio management, vendor engagement, or M&A IT integration.

Proven ability to assess and transform complex application landscapes.

Expertise in portfolio analysis, roadmap planning, and transformation execution.

Hands-on experience with APM/EA tools such as ServiceNow, LeanIX, or CMDB platforms.

Solid understanding of financial modelling and investment analysis (TCO, NPV, ROI).

Excellent stakeholder management and facilitation skills across business and technical teams.

Ability to manage change impacts, risks, and dependencies in dynamic environments.

Strong analytical mindset with a focus on data quality and governance.

🌟 Why Join?

Play a key role in high-impact M&A and transformation programmes

Work with senior stakeholders and cross-functional teams

Drive strategic IT decisions with measurable business outcomes

Be part of a fast-paced, evolving environment with real influence

👉 Ready to lead transformation and drive value through IT strategy? Apply now or reach out to learn more

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