Integration Project Manager

Sheffield
3 months ago
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Location: Hybrid / 60% office 40% home
Duration: 31/12/2026
Rate £428

MUST BE PAYE THROUGH UMBRELLA

Role Description:
THE CLIENT is seeking an experienced Enterprise Integration Project Manager (EI PM) to lead and coordinate integration activities within the OpenShift infrastructure migration project. This role will ensure seamless integration of applications, APIs, and enterprise systems into the new OpenShift environment while adhering to the bank's governance, security, and compliance standards.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Project Management:

    Plan, manage, and deliver enterprise integration workstreams within the overall migration program.
    Define scope, timelines, and resource requirements for integration activities.
    Track progress, manage risks, and report status to stakeholders.* Integration Delivery:

    Oversee API integration and middleware configuration for OpenShift workloads.
    Ensure compatibility and performance of integrated systems across multi-cloud and on-prem environments.
    Coordinate testing and validation of integration components.* Stakeholder Engagement:

    Act as the primary point of contact for integration-related queries.
    Collaborate with API Integration Engineers, DevOps teams, and application owners.
    Communicate effectively with business and technical stakeholders.* Compliance & Governance:

    Ensure integration solutions comply with the bank's security and regulatory requirements.
    Maintain documentation and adhere to change management processes.Required Skills & Qualifications:

    Proven experience managing enterprise integration projects in large-scale environments.
    Strong understanding of API integration, middleware, and cloud-native architectures.
    Familiarity with OpenShift, Kubernetes, and containerized application deployment.
    Excellent project management skills with proficiency in tools like Jira, Confluence, and MS Project.
    Certifications such as PMP, PRINCE2, or Agile/Scrum preferred

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