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Project Manager - Agile, Cloud, JIRA

London
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Project Manager, PMO, Agile, Scrum, Kanban, RAID, Prince 2, Jira, AzureDevOps, MS Project

We are looking to recruit a Project Manager for our client.

Permanent role only.

Must be able to commute to the City of London office 1-2 days a week to work.

The role:

To provide end-to-end delivery of technical projects (cloud-based)

Able to project scope

Work with various internal and client stakeholders

Deliver a supreme project service and outcome on time

What's needed:

2 years of minimum project management expertise

IT/Technical / Cloud Project Management

Excellent interpersonal skills

Good relationship /stakeholder management experience

The ideal candidate:

Not only will you have PM experience, but you will be customer-focused witha good understanding of Cloud technology (Azure/AWS/GCP)

General Prince/PMP foundation, AGILE, Scrum and project coordination skills essential

In return:

You will join a market-leading tech company in its field. Earn a base salary of £40K-£50K. Join a current team of 2. Have a real career opportunity.

Interested?

Contact Karen or Roger at Jump IT for further information to kick-start your career.

To start ASAP

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