ICT Senior Project Manager

Fairfield, Greater London
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ICT Senior Project Manager – South London / Hybrid – £530 per day (Umbrella)

A South London Local Authority is seeking an experienced ICT Senior Project Manager to lead the delivery of key technology transformation projects. This role will focus on major initiatives including on-premise to cloud migration, network refresh, and rollout of Microsoft productivity tools.
You will play a pivotal role in driving business change through the successful implementation of robust ICT solutions across both public-facing and back-office services.

Key Responsibilities

Lead end-to-end delivery of complex ICT projects across a multi-project portfolio
Manage budgets, timelines, risks, issues, and dependencies
Drive stakeholder engagement across internal teams and external partners
Oversee supplier and service provider performance
Support wider Transformation Programme and technical delivery of change initiatives
Ensure projects are delivered to quality, time, and budget targets
Provide clear reporting within a formal governance framework
Essential Experience

Proven experience delivering large-scale, transformational ICT projects
Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills
Solid budget and resource management capability
Experience managing interdependencies across multiple projects
Skilled in risk, issue, and performance management
Ability to influence and collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders
Experience translating user requirements into effective technical solutions
Working knowledge of project methodologies such as PRINCE2, MSP or similar

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