Digital Project Manager

Chertsey
3 weeks ago
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Digital Project Manager

Location: Chertsey

Remuneration: £50,000 - £60,000

If you are seeking a challenging and rewarding managerial position within the digital landscape, we have a fantastic opportunity for you. The Digital Project Manager role provides overall ownership of delivery, managing projects both in-house and with partners, ensuring timely completion within set budgets. Our client operates within a fast-paced, highly innovative sector that requires dynamic and dedicated professionals to meet and exceed digital and e-commerce expectations.

Responsibilities:

• Strategic oversight of both in-house and partner-led digital projects, facilitating alignment with broader business goals.

• Utilize Agile methodologies and lean principles to enhance productivity and ensure value delivery across all initiatives.

• Manage resource fulfillment and financial processes effectively, fostering an environment ripe for innovation.

• Conduct rigorous quarterly business reviews and risk assessments to sustain project integrity and compliance.

• Develop strong relationships with key stakeholders and liaise with cross-functional teams across various European subsidiaries.

Skills & Experience:

• Demonstrable experience with Agile/Sprints in a product-centric design setting, integrating DevOps practices.

• Strong aptitude for stakeholder management, with impeccable communication, negotiation, and facilitation skills.

• Track record of implementing effective project delivery techniques and maintaining high standards in project documentation.

• Proven analytical skills to effectively address complex challenges and enhance team performance.

• Practical experience with tools such as JIRA would be advantageous.

Qualifications:

• Degree level education or equivalent.

Benefits:

• 25 days' annual leave plus flexibility in benefits to enhance work-life balance.

• A generous pension scheme and performance-linked bonus.

• Access to private medical insurance, life assurance and other tailored benefits post-probation.

• Continuous professional development and opportunities to engage with advanced IT solutions.

We invite ambitious professionals who thrive in complex environments to apply for the role of Digital Project Manager. Join us in driving significant digital transformation and achieving excellence within a leading, innovative environment. Let your skills and passion propel your career forward while you make a substantial impact in the digital realm

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