Project Manager - End User Computing (EUC)

West End
2 weeks ago
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My well established FTSE 100 Client is urgently seeking a highly motivated and experienced End User Computing (EUC) Project Manager to join their IT team and lead the delivery of a range of complex infrastructure and modern workplace transformation projects.

You will play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless implementation and optimisation of technologies that enhance the end-user experience, drive operational efficiency, and align with our strategic IT roadmap. This role demands hands-on project management expertise, strong stakeholder engagement skills, and a deep understanding of end-user computing and modern workplace environments.

Key Responsibilities

Manage full project lifecycle delivery of EUC, IT infrastructure, and modern workplace initiatives.

Lead the rollout and integration of Microsoft 365 solutions, including Teams, Office 365, and Loop.

Oversee the renewal and transformation of MPLS networks, ensuring minimal disruption and optimal performance.

Work closely with infrastructure, security, and application teams to align project goals with business outcomes.

Develop and maintain detailed project plans, RAID logs, stakeholder communications, and governance reporting.

Coordinate with third-party vendors and service providers, ensuring timely delivery and adherence to SLAs.

Ensure adoption of modern workplace technologies across business units, providing guidance and change management support.

Required Skills & Experience

Proven experience as a Project Manager within End User Computing or Infrastructure environments.

Demonstrable success delivering complex IT projects, particularly involving Microsoft Teams, Office 365, Loop, and network infrastructure.

Strong understanding of MPLS network technologies, infrastructure upgrades, and cloud migrations.

Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills across technical and non-technical audiences.

Agile and/or PRINCE2 certification (preferred).

Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects in a fast-paced, evolving environment.

I am looking for an immediate start, unfortunatley I cannot wait longer than a week for a start date, interview slots tomorrow (Friday the 23rd of May) / Tuesday the 27th. The role will be 2/3 days a week onsite in Central London and is INSIDE IR35. Please send an up to date CV if you are happy with the parimeters of the contract and I will call you to discuss a fantastic opportunity with a great Client

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