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Head of Delivery - London (Hybrid) - £80K-£100K

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Head of Delivery - London (Hybrid) - £80K-£110K

We're working with an established tech consultancy who are hiring a Head of Delivery to lead a team of Delivery and Product Managers across complex enterprise projects.

This strategic role involves overseeing project success, coaching teams, and shaping delivery culture across the business. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders, drive governance, and contribute to continuous improvement across multiple high-impact digital products.

You'll be joining a collaborative leadership team with opportunities to influence delivery frameworks, mentor rising talent, and contribute to group-level initiatives. The role offers hybrid working, international exposure, and a competitive package.

Required Experience

We're looking for someone with at least 5 years' experience managing complex technical projects, ideally including cloud migration.

You should be confident leading agile and fixed-cost engagements, have a strong interest in coaching and team development, and be comfortable navigating enterprise environments.

Prior experience managing Product Managers outside of your own delivery teams is a plus, but not essential.

If you're ready to take ownership of delivery excellence and grow within a high-performing environment, let's talk.

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