Freelance Project Managers (Applications or Infrastructure)

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Freelance IT Project Manager – Applications or Infrastructure

Freelance | Project-Based | UK (Remote / Hybrid)

We are inviting experienced IT Project Managers with strong delivery backgrounds in either Applications or Infrastructure to join a selective professional network focused on structured, outcome-led technology execution.

This is not generic change management.
This is technical delivery where structure, clarity and accountability matter.

The Type of Projects

Depending on your specialism, you may be engaged to lead:

Application-Focused Projects



ERP, CRM or core system implementations

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SaaS deployments and configuration programmes

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System integrations and data migration initiatives

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Legacy application replacement

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ITSM tool implementations

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Platform upgrades and rationalisation projects

Infrastructure-Focused Projects

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Cloud migrations (Azure, AWS, hybrid estates)

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Server, storage and network transformation

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Data centre exits

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Security and identity programmes

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M365 and collaboration rollouts

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Infrastructure resilience and refresh initiatives

Projects often involve multi-supplier coordination, senior stakeholder management and operational risk oversight.

What We’re Looking For

You are not just maintaining plans.

You are:

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Comfortable working with technical architects and engineers

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Able to hold vendors and suppliers accountable

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Confident managing risk in technically complex environments

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Structured in reporting, RAID management and governance

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Commercially aware of cost, scope and impact

You likely bring:

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5–10+ years delivering IT projects

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Clear experience in either application or infrastructure environments

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Budget management exposure

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Strong stakeholder communication skills

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A track record of delivering within live operational businesses

Methodology exposure (PRINCE2, Agile, hybrid models) is expected — but practical delivery experience is what counts.

The Environments

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Mid-sized to enterprise organisations modernising their IT estate

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Multi-vendor ecosystems

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Regulated or security-conscious sectors

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Businesses where downtime has real commercial consequence

You must be comfortable stepping into complexity and bringing control.

The Mindset

You take ownership.
You don’t hide behind methodology.
You understand operational risk.
You deliver.

If you are an Applications or Infrastructure Project Manager looking to align with a standards-driven, professionally positioned network — we’d like to hear from you

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