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Project Manager - Data Projects (Public Sector)

Location: Hybrid (Gloucester)

Salary: £45,000 - £49,500 per annum (DOE)

We’re partnering with a well-respected public sector organisation to find a talented Project Manager who has a real passion for data projects. If you have experience leading complex data initiatives, including system migrations, data governance, and tech integrations, this could be a fantastic next step in your career.

What You'll Be Doing:

Overseeing and driving data projects from start to finish, including data migrations, system implementations, and governance.

Collaborating with stakeholders across departments to ensure smooth delivery and successful outcomes.

Managing project timelines, budgets, and resources while ensuring everything stays on track.

Reporting progress to senior leadership and aligning project goals with overall strategy.

What We’re Looking For:

Solid experience managing data-focused projects in the public sector.

Familiarity with data systems, migration processes, and data governance.

Strong communication and problem-solving skills.

A good mix of Agile and Waterfall project management experience.

The ability to juggle multiple projects and deadlines with confidence.

What's on offer?

Salary up to £49500

Over 20% pension + lifestyle benefits

Hybrid working environment 2 days on site per week

Working on projects improving the local community

This position will need you to drive as you may attend different sites and you must be based within a commutable distance of Gloucester

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