IT Project Manager

Melksham
3 weeks ago
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Senior IT Project Manager
Growing Agile Software Consultancy
Corsham (3 days on site)
£70,000 - £80,000

Are you an experienced Project Manager looking for a change?

SR2 are hiring a hands on Senior PM with a background in working with a variety of technical teams within Defence. The role is working with a customer in Corsham, and would require you to be on site 3 days per week.

The opportunity is with a fast-growing, UK based Agile Software Consultancy who are making a big impact on the safety of UK data. Offering a range of fantastic benefits, career progression opportunities and work/life balance.

If you're a hands on Project Manager, experienced working with DevSecOps, DevOps Engineers, Data Engineers, Solutions Architects, Software Engineers etc... this would definitely be for you!
We're looking for the type of Project Manager who can work with, and manage teams of different types of techies.

The role is for a Project Manager who is comfortable managing third party suppliers, and has worked extensively within defense, with highly confident stakeholder management skills.

You'll be responsible for a brand new, large technology refresh project for a Defence customer - don't miss out on this exciting new opportunity in Corsham.

Application requirements

British Citizen + eligible for security clearance (lived & worked in UK for past 5 years)
Project Manager experience 
Experienced in delivering enterprise level tech projects in Defence
Comfortable managing third party suppliers, stakeholder communication skills
Highly skilled in working with a range of tech teams including DevSecOps, Solutions Architect, Data Engineers, Software, Networking, Infrastructure etc...
You're able to manage and maintain high performing teams
Please get in touch today with your CV, it's a smooth 2-stage interview process which we can start immediately

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