Delivery Manager

Glasgow
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Delivery Manager required to join a digital consultancy in Glasgow, playing a key role in ensuring the successful delivery of work across a portfolio of clients. This is a broad delivery position where you'll help bring structure, control, and consistency to multiple concurrent workstreams, ensuring client commitments are met on time, within budget, and to a high standard.

The Company

This consultancy delivers cutting-edge solutions that help clients navigate complex challenges and drive business growth. With a focus on emerging technologies such as AI, cloud computing, and advanced analytics, the company empowers organisations to stay ahead of the curve in today's rapidly changing landscape.

Alongside this, they pride themselves on strong client partnerships, collaborative working, and a commitment to continuous improvement. The team works across a range of digital projects, combining modern technologies with effective delivery practices to ensure consistently high-quality outcomes.

You'll be joining a business that values clear communication and professional development, offering an environment where people are encouraged to grow and make a real impact.

The Role

You'll be responsible for overseeing delivery across a number of client accounts, ensuring work is planned, coordinated, and delivered to a high standard.

The role sits at the centre of delivery, bringing together internal teams and client stakeholders to keep work moving forward. You'll shape how work is approached, helping define scope, agreeing priorities, and making sure everyone is aligned on expectations, timelines, and outcomes.

Day to day, you'll be tracking progress, managing budgets, and making sure delivery stays on course. You'll spot potential risks early, address issues before they escalate, and step in when course correction is needed. There's also a strong focus on ensuring work is clearly defined before it begins, and that outputs meet expectations through to completion.

You'll work closely with delivery teams to translate requirements into actionable tasks, while keeping clients informed with clear and regular updates. You'll also maintain structure across delivery through tools such as JIRA and Confluence, alongside planning, documentation, and reporting, to ensure everything runs smoothly.

The Person

You'll have experience delivering digital or technology-focused work in an agile environment, ideally across multiple clients or workstreams at once. You're comfortable operating in a fast-paced environment and know how to balance competing priorities without losing sight of quality or deadlines.

A good understanding of Agile is important, along with experience facilitating core team activities such as daily stand-ups and sprint planning sessions and adapting your approach depending on the situation. You'll be confident working with a range of stakeholders, able to communicate clearly and bring both technical and non-technical audiences along with you.

You'll also bring a strong level of commercial awareness, understanding how work is estimated, tracked, and delivered within budget. You're someone who keeps a close eye on progress, knows when something isn't quite right, and acts early.

Above all, you're proactive, organised, and comfortable taking ownership, with a focus on delivering a great experience for both clients and internal teams.

The Offer

The salary is paying up to £45k with good benefits and work a hybrid model (3 days onsite in central Glasgow office). You'll have the chance to work in a growth-focused, innovative company that supports your professional development and offers plenty of opportunities to make a meaningful impact.

If this sounds interesting, please apply or reach out to Murray Simpson.

Cathcart Technology is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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