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Letchworth Garden City
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IT delivery project manager – supply chain, ERP and warehousing transformation
Letchworth | Hybrid (1–2 days a week in-office) | £48,000 to £56,000 + 15% bonus
 
Are you a delivery-focused project manager with experience across warehouse systems, ERP, or supply chain technology?
 
Want to own business-critical projects within a leading multi-brand group that’s investing heavily in modernisation?
 
This could be your next move.
 
Lead transformation at scale

This organisation is a household name in automotive services, with a UK-wide presence and significant wholesale operations. They are in the midst of a large-scale digital and operational transformation, moving from a legacy tech stack to modern, modular SaaS solutions. As part of this, they are building out their delivery capability and need a hands-on project manager to take the lead on a range of supply chain and ERP programmes.
You’ll be managing projects across warehousing, logistics, and back-office systems, including a paused rollout of a leading WMS solution and the early-stage design and vendor selection for a new ERP platform. If you've delivered high-impact systems in fast-moving operational environments, you'll be able to hit the ground running.
 
What you’ll be doing

Delivering complex SaaS platform projects end to end, with a current focus on warehousing and supply chain tech
Driving discovery, planning, and implementation phases for a new ERP system, likely Microsoft Dynamics or similar
Managing budgets, Statements of Work, and third-party relationships
Working cross-functionally with technology, operations, finance, and transformation teams
Owning project documentation including PIDs, impact assessments, RAID logs, and governance reporting
Bringing stakeholders with you and influencing where you have no direct authority What we’re looking for

Proven experience delivering SaaS or application projects, ideally in logistics, ERP, or warehouse technology
Comfortable managing projects with multiple vendors and business-critical outcomes
Experience of tools like Azure DevOps, Microsoft 365, and project planning software
Strong communication skills with the confidence to lead and engage stakeholders
PRINCE2, APM PMQ or equivalent preferred
Curiosity, energy, and initiative over rigid titles or backgrounds We’re open to someone stepping up into this role if you have the delivery mindset and right foundation. A service desk or coordinator background with project delivery exposure could be a great fit.
Why apply?

Join a major UK brand with stable investment and ongoing growth
Play a key role in defining and delivering a new ERP solution
Be part of a pragmatic, down-to-earth technology team who value character and curiosity
Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with hybrid working and strong benefits Package and location

£48,000 to £56,000 salary
15% bonus
33 days holiday rising to 38 with service
Private healthcare, wellbeing support, retail discounts and more
Hybrid working from Letchworth HQ with flexibility for travel to other sites or suppliers We are an equal opportunity recruitment company. This means we welcome applications from all suitably qualified people regardless of race, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or age.
We are particularly invested in Neurodiversity inclusion and offer reasonable adjustments in the interview process. Reasonable adjustments are changes that we can make in the interview process if your disability puts you at a disadvantage compared with others who are not disabled. If you would benefit from a reasonable adjustment in your interview process, please call or email one of our recruiters

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