Cloud Delivery Manager

London
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Core Cloud Delivery Manager
12 months, scope to extend
Hybrid, London
Inside IR35

Active SC would be advantageous

Public sector experience required

The Delivery Manager is accountable for the end-to-end delivery of the clients Core Cloud services, ensuring platforms, products, and supplier outcomes are delivered on time, within tolerance, and to production-grade standards.

This is not a ceremonial Agile role. It is a hands-on delivery leadership position operating in a high-assurance, multi-supplier, politically visible environment. You will be expected to control risk, expose reality early, and keep delivery moving despite ambiguity, dependency churn, and security constraints.

Key Responsibilities

Delivery & Execution

  • Own delivery across one or more Core Cloud workstreams (platform, migration, security uplift, tooling, or service onboarding).
  • Translate strategy, roadmaps, and funding intent into executable delivery plans with clear milestones, dependencies, and tolerances.
  • Drive delivery through discovery, alpha, beta, and live phases without losing momentum.
  • Actively manage delivery risk, technical debt, and operational constraints

    Stakeholder & Governance Management
  • Operate confidently across senior stakeholders, leadership, architects, security teams, and commercial functions.
  • Run delivery governance forums with clarity and pace, focusing on decisions, not theatre.
  • Provide clear, honest delivery reporting (RAG, risks, mitigations, forecast confidence).
  • Challenge optimism bias and escalate early when delivery is at risk.

    Multi-Supplier & Team Leadership
  • Coordinate delivery across multiple suppliers and internal teams, ensuring clear ownership and zero gaps.
  • Enable engineering teams by removing blockers rather than adding process drag.
  • Foster a delivery culture that values predictability, quality, and operational readiness.

    Agile, Lean & Assurance Alignment
  • Apply Agile pragmatically using Scrum, Kanban, or hybrid approaches as appropriate.
  • Ensure delivery aligns with GDS Service Manual, assurance gates, and NCSC expectations.
  • Balance speed with assurance

    Financial & Commercial Awareness
  • Track delivery against funding envelopes and call out burn-rate risks early.
  • Support commercial governance, change control, and scope management.
  • Ensure value is demonstrable, not implied.

    Essential Skills & Experience
  • Proven experience delivering large-scale cloud or platform programmes in complex environments.
  • Strong background in public sector digital delivery, ideally within central government.
  • Demonstrable experience managing multi-supplier delivery under tight assurance constraints.
  • Comfortable working with cloud platforms (AWS) and understanding modern DevOps delivery models.
  • Strong grasp of delivery metrics, forecasting, dependency management, and risk control.
  • Confident communicator who can challenge senior stakeholders constructively.
  • Experience working under security, compliance, and regulatory constraints.

    Desirable Experience
  • Experience delivering or operating core cloud, shared platforms, or landing zones.
  • Familiarity with public sector governance, GDS assessments, or cross-government platforms.
  • Exposure to FinOps, platform reliability, or live service operations.
  • Experience supporting migration programmes or large-scale onboarding.

    Behaviours & Ways of Working
  • Outcome-focused: you care about what lands, not what was attempted.
  • Comfortable with ambiguity and capable of bringing order without bureaucracy.
  • Calm under pressure; credible when things go wrong.
  • Willing to say "this won't land" early and back it up with evidence.

    What Success Looks Like
  • Delivery plans are credible, visible, and trusted.
  • Risks are surfaced early and actively mitigated.
  • Suppliers deliver outcomes, not excuses.
  • Core Cloud services land predictably and are operable from day one.
  • Senior stakeholders trust your reporting even when the news isn't good

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