Technical Project Manager

Context Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

IT Technical Project Manager - Mergers & Acquisitions

Up to £90,000 PA

London - hybrid working

This is a highly technical, hands-on role, requiring strong experience delivering complex IT integrations and tenant-to-tenant migrations within M365 and Azure environments.

We are supporting a high-growth organisation undergoing rapid expansion through multiple acquisitions (8-10 per annum), who are building a specialist M&A IT capability. They are seeking an experienced IT Technical Project Manager to lead complex integration programmes across the full acquisition lifecycle.

This role sits within a dedicated M&A IT team and offers the opportunity to work on multiple concurrent integrations in a fast-paced, transformation-led environment. You will play a critical role in ensuring seamless technical integration and value realisation across acquired businesses.

Responsibilities

* Lead end-to-end delivery of M&A IT integration projects, with a strong focus on technical delivery and hands-on integration workstreams

* Own and deliver tenant-to-tenant migrations (M365, Azure AD/Entra ID), ensuring secure and seamless transitions

* Work closely with infrastructure, cloud, networking and security teams to drive technical integration activity

* Develop and manage project plans, migration roadmaps, cutover activities, risks and dependencies

* Support IT due diligence, assessing infrastructure, applications, cloud environments and data landscapes of target businesses

* Coordinate cross-functional stakeholders including IT, Security, Legal, HR, Finance and third-party vendors

* Oversee migration execution, hypercare and post-integration optimisation

* Ensure all solutions align with enterprise architecture, security and compliance standards

* Provide clear reporting and updates to senior stakeholders and leadership

Requirements

* Proven experience as an IT Technical Project Manager within M&A, integration, or transformation environments

* Strong hands-on experience delivering tenant-to-tenant migrations across Microsoft 365 and Azure environments

* Strong technical understanding of cloud platforms, identity management, infrastructure and enterprise IT environments

* Experience managing complex technical integrations and multiple concurrent projects

* Ability to operate in a hands-on technical capacity alongside engineers and technical teams

* Strong stakeholder management and communication skills

* Experience working with third-party vendors and system integrators

* Knowledge of Agile, PRINCE2, PMP, or similar delivery methodologies

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