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Onsite Delivery Partner / Senior Delivery Manager – Utilities IT

We are recruiting an Onsite Delivery Partner / Senior Delivery Manager to lead large-scale enterprise IT delivery within a regulated utilities environment.

This is a senior, client-facing delivery role with accountability for end-to-end service delivery, covering digital transformation and application management services (AMS). You will act as the senior onsite point of contact, owning governance, delivery performance, and stakeholder relationships.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead multi-workstream IT delivery programmes across run and change

  • Own delivery governance, reporting, RAID, KPIs and executive steering forums

  • Manage AMS / application support services including SLAs, incident and problem management

  • Drive Scaled Agile (SAFe) delivery including PI planning and release trains

  • Oversee offshore and nearshore teams within a global delivery model

  • Manage commercials including budgeting, forecasting and margin control

  • Act as trusted advisor to senior business and technology stakeholders

    Essential Experience

  • Senior delivery leadership in IT services, systems integration or managed services

  • Strong utilities or regulated industry experience (water, energy, infrastructure)

  • Proven SAFe / Agile at scale delivery experience

  • Background in AMS / service delivery alongside transformation programmes

  • Confident client-facing leader with exec-level stakeholder management

  • Experience running large, complex delivery portfolios with commercial ownership

    Nice to Have

  • ITIL certification

  • Experience with cloud, DevOps or data modernisation programmes

    This role suits delivery leaders from major IT consultancies, integrators or managed service providers who thrive in complex, high-accountability environments.

    Apply now to discuss in confidence

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