Q&FS Project Manager L2

Randstad Technologies Recruitment
United Kingdom
Last month
£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Posted
27 Mar 2026 (Last month)

T2 Technical Project Manager - Q&FS Workstream for Digital Core

Programme: ERP Transformation Programme (SAP S/4HANA) (i.e. Digital Core)

Level: T2 Technical Project Manager

Location: Remote

Role Summary

We are seeking a T2 Technical Project Manager - Quality & Food Safety (Q&FS) to support the ERP

Transformation Programme.

The role is responsible for the day-to-day delivery and coordination of various projects within the Q&FS workstream, working closely with Q&FS functional teams, SAP Systems Integrators, and technical teams.

This is a delivery-focused Project Manager role responsible for maintaining plans, managing risks and dependencies, and coordinating activities across various workstreams.

Technical understanding of SAP environments is required, but hands-on technical delivery is not required.

Key Responsibilities

Project Delivery

Define project scope, deliverables, and success criteria

Develop and maintain detailed project plans and timelines

Manage milestones, dependencies, and critical paths

Drive delivery of Testing & Conformance activities

Ensure deliverables are completed on timePlanning & Governance

Maintain project plans and timelines

Manage RAID logs and change request logs

Provide status reporting

Manage risks and dependencies

Support programme governance

Drive continuous improvement in delivery practicesWorkstream Responsibilities

Lead day-to-day execution of the assigned sub-workstream

Maintain and manage the project plan for assigned sub-workstream

Pressure-test risks and interdependencies

Coordinate change requests across workstreams and segments

Coordinate Q&FS inputs into programme deliverables

Coordinate Security requirements for SAP S/4 design and build

Facilitate weekly workstream meetings

Track sub-workstream deliverables and milestones Essentials

7+ years Project Management experience

Experience managing medium-to-large projects, in complex enterprises

Experience managing project plans and governance

Experience managing technical or testing projects

Strong risk and issue management experience

Strong stakeholder management skills

Strong communication skills

Strong SAP experience, specifically in SAP QM and SAP IM (Inventory Management) modules

Prior involvement in SAP data-related projects (data migration, data quality, data governance,etc.)

Experience leading or contributing to SAP analytics/reporting initiatives

Working knowledge of (url removed) for project tracking and team coordinationHighly Desirable

Background in Quality & Food Safety (Q&FS)

SAP S/4HANA programme experience

ERP transformation programme experience

Experience working on regulated programmes

FMCG or manufacturing experienceQualifications

Bachelor's Degree required

Master's Degree preferred

Project Management certificationRandstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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