Data Project Manager

Alevio Consulting
London
1 week ago
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Our client is a rapidly expanding bank based in London. They have an exciting role for an outside IR35 Data Project Manager.


In this role, you will be responsible for driving end-to-end delivery of data-driven projects. You’ll have deep data knowledge, making sure business expectations are met, as well as looking after other systems. You will oversee the execution of complex data projects, managing resources, and collaborating with tech and non- tech teams to ensure success.


This is the perfect chance for you to get into a role where you will be able to take that next step up in your career and be a part of a major transformation project.


Benefits:

  • Location: London, St. Pauls
  • Salary: £550 p/day outside IR35
  • Hybrid Working: 3 days in the office.


The ideal candidate:

  • Strong experience as a Project Manager working with previous experience delivering an end to end Data focused projects.
  • Collaborate closely with data engineers, analysts, and architects to ensure integration, and analytics meet project goals
  • Familiarity with data management platforms and technologies (e.g., data integration ETL, SQL, data warehouse).
  • Familiarity with data visualisation tools
  • Previous experience working within financial services or banking.
  • Previous experience handling transformation projects and delivering through Agile & Waterfall.
  • Experience of delivering projects through Agile release trains & SaFE methodology


We are looking for a proactive individual contributor with a reputation for completing Data transformation projects in banking and/or financial services. You will need to be one-step ahead of requirements and ensure stakeholder and business expectations are met.


Our client is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. So, if you want an honest conversation about this role where inclusivity & diversity are not just lip service and where you will be truly valued then please reach out ASAP!

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