Technology Project Manager

Cambridge
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Role: Technology Project Manager
Location: Cambridge (hybrid, 2 days onsite)
Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 (DoE)

Looking for your next step in the fast-paced world of AI? We're working with a high-growth consultancy in Cambridge who are looking for an experienced Technology Project Manager to lead delivery across cutting-edge AI and machine learning initiatives.

The Role:
In this role, you'll lead cross-functional project teams working on innovative AI-powered platforms for global clients. From NLP and computer vision to predictive analytics, your role will span both internal product development and external client projects. You'll bridge the gap between data scientists, software engineers, and stakeholders to deliver projects on time and at scale.

The Client:
This AI Consultancy is a recognised leader in the Cambridge tech scene, working with both start-ups and enterprise clients to bring real-world AI solutions to life. You'll join a highly technical, mission-driven team at the forefront of AI innovation.

Requirements:

4+ years in technology project management, ideally in AI, ML, or data-focused environments.
Experience working in Agile and hybrid delivery models.
Strong understanding of the software development lifecycle.
Proven ability to manage technical teams and non-technical stakeholders.
Familiarity with AI/ML project workflows and challenges.

Desirable:

STEM degree or formal training in data or analytics.
Experience in a consultancy or client-facing tech environment.

Benefits:

Excellent salary with regular performance-based increases.
Hybrid working (3 days remote, 2 days onsite).
Private medical insurance + mental health support.
30 days holiday + bank holidays + buy/sell scheme.
£1,500 annual training and conference allowance.

If you are eager to learn and have strong experience with the skill set above, and the role looks like a great fit, then please send your updated CV to (url removed).

Please note: All candidates must have full rights to work in the UK without any current or future requirements for sponsorship.

Role: Technology Project Manager
Location: Cambridge (hybrid, 2 days onsite)
Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 (DoE)

In Technology Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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