Integrations Project Manager

City of London
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Our client, who is a leading global law firm, is currently seeking an experienced Integrations Project Manager to support the delivery of a major Finance Management System transformation. This role will take end‑to‑end ownership of all integrations into the new FMS platform, working across multiple technical teams and business stakeholders to ensure seamless execution of a complex, high‑visibility programme.
Job Details:

Start date: ASAP
Duration: until end of March 2027
Rate: £600-£670pd Inside IR35 via Umbrella
Location: London
Hybrid: 3 days in the office
Key Requirements:

Proven track record delivering large-scale and highly complex systems integrations, ideally within professional services or legal sector environments.
Experience owning the delivery of end‑to‑end integrations into finance management systems, ideally Aderant.
Ability to manage 25+ integrations, including both downstream and upstream feeds, with full ownership of planning, sequencing, oversight, and delivery.
Skilled in leading a small technical delivery pod (developer + Technical BAs), using Azure DevOps (ADO) to track workflow, risks, dependencies, and high‑level plans.
Strong understanding of modern integration architectures, including Azure Service Bus, Fabric Data Bricks, and replacement of legacy SQL data stores with Fabric‑based platforms.
Ability to challenge, question assumptions, and adapt quickly within a fast‑paced, multi‑team environment with multiple hand‑off points.
Experience delivering within rigid governance frameworks, producing high‑quality documentation, RAID logs, project briefs, and regular PMO‑level reporting.
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