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Senior IT Programme Manager (SAP)

Leeds - Hybrid

Up to £700 per day OUTSIDE IR35

The ideal candidate will have a blend of experience of working in the Higher Education or Public Sectors and large S/4Hanna programmes.

Are you ready to lead one of the most ambitious digital transformation programmes in higher education? We are seeking an experienced Senior IT Programme Manager to drive a major S/4HANA transformation initiative within our university, shaping the future of our technology landscape.

About the Role

You will oversee a complex, multi-year programme that underpins our digital transformation and modernisation strategy, delivering innovative solutions across multiple platforms. This is a unique opportunity to influence enterprise architecture and service delivery at scale.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the end-to-end delivery of the S/4HANA transformation programme.
Drive Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) design and implementation.
Oversee integration of CRM systems, preferably Microsoft Dynamics 365.
Manage greenfield development and migration of existing services to Cloud Service Architectures (SaaS, PaaS), ideally leveraging Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Ensure alignment with strategic objectives and stakeholder expectations across the university.
Champion best practices in governance, risk management, and change control.About You

Proven track record in managing large-scale ERP transformation programmes, ideally S/4HANA.
Strong experience in digital transformation and cloud migration projects.
Deep understanding of SOA principles, enterprise architecture, and modern integration patterns.
Familiarity with CRM platforms (MS Dynamics 365 preferred).
Exceptional leadership, stakeholder engagement, and communication skills.
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