Project Manager, Cloud Migration, Finance, Hybrid, £75k

Castle Baynard
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Project Manager (Hybrid) is required by a financial services company based in close proximity to Blackfriars Station and paying up to £75k. Due to significant business growth and the number of projects currently in progress, the client is seeking an experienced Delivery Manager with a proven track record of managing end-to-end migration projects, from on premises to cloud environments.

Supporting an internal team in excess of 500 people, the role focuses on managing the IT Cloud roadmap, delivering cloud strategies, transformations, and projects on platforms such as AWS and Azure. You will oversee the evolution of the Cloud technology roadmap to support IT objectives, ensuring cloud projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to quality standards. This includes managing third-party providers and technical teams, reviewing vendor proposals, and facilitating technical and non-technical meetings to ensure progress.

To be considered, you must have a proven track record in delivering IT projects, expertise with public cloud platforms (AWS & Azure), and strong knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and cloud infrastructure. Experience with project and Agile methodologies, managing third-party vendors, and formal project management certifications (e.g., PRINCE2, Agile) is essential. You should be skilled at balancing priorities, conducting critical analysis, and applying both Waterfall and Agile methodologies appropriately.

Knowledge & Experience

Proven track record delivering successful IT projects in similar roles
Experience in regulated financial services is a plus
Expertise in Public Cloud Platforms, with vendor certifications preferred
Strong technical knowledge of Azure cloud services
Familiar with CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure as code
Proven experience managing Azure cloud projects
Solid understanding of project and Agile methodologies
Skilled in managing and collaborating with third-party vendors
Excellent interpersonal skills, able to engage with all levels from teams to senior management
Knowledge of project management best practices (PRINCE2, Agile) and managing conflicting priorities
Critical analysis skills for reviewing proposals and reporting to stakeholders
Comfortable applying both Waterfall and Agile delivery methods
Strong communication and team collaboration skills Should you feel you match the above requirements, do not hesitate to APPLY NOW

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