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Project Manager

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Role: Project Manager

Location: Greater London, UK

Role Type: Contract – 6+ Months

Salary: Depending on experience

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead delivery of two major projects:

  • ICE Exchange Data Onboarding

  • Prime Cloud Infrastructure Upgrade (serverless migration from legacy tech stack)

  • Manage project lifecycle using Waterfall and Agile methodologies

  • Establish and maintain governance structures including monthly governance calls

  • Define and track delivery plans, milestones, risks, and acceptance criteria

  • Collaborate with business and data market teams to exchange onboard data and validate downstream processes

  • Ensure SOX compliance through accurate data integration and process alignment

  • Work with vendors to develop and execute infrastructure upgrade plans

  • Drive clarity in project scope, timelines, and stakeholder expectations

  • Challenge delivery teams constructively to ensure effectiveness and accountability

  • Translate technical concepts into actionable plans and documentation

  • Support implementation for the Trading & Sales (T&S) business unit

    Required Experience:

  • 5+ years of Project Management experience in complex enterprise environments

  • Proven delivery of infrastructure upgrades and data onboarding projects

  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills

  • Experience with both Agile and Waterfall methodologies

  • Ability to manage ambiguity and bring structure to undefined project states

  • Familiarity with SOX compliance and data governance

  • Comfortable working with SQL and technical teams

  • Experience in trading or financial services (nice to have, not mandatory)

  • Basic understanding of cloud technologies and serverless architecture

  • Ability to influence cross-functional teams and vendors

  • Strong documentation and governance discipline

    Preferred Skills:

  • Technical background or fluency in data systems

  • Experience in onboarding third-party data sources

  • Familiarity with exchange data and asset control systems

  • Ability to identify and resolve issues in monthly business processes

  • Comfortable working in hybrid environments with legacy and modern tech stacks

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