Senior IT Project Manager

London
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Senior IT Project Manager

£60,000-£70,000 + Full UK Remote + Excellent Benefits

UK Remote | IT Services / Consultancy | Permanent

Are you an IT Project Manager who thrives in a fast-paced consulting environment?

We're working with a growing IT Services consultancy delivering complex technology transformation projects across Microsoft, Cloud and Modern Workplace environments. They need a commercially aware, client-facing Project Manager who understands the realities of consultancy delivery - multiple stakeholders, tight timelines, and high expectations.

🚀 The Role

You'll own end-to-end delivery of IT transformation projects across enterprise clients.

Projects may include:

Microsoft 365 / SharePoint / Power Platform implementations
Cloud migrations (Azure-focused)
Infrastructure modernisation
Security and compliance programmes
Digital workplace transformation

You'll be responsible for:

Managing multiple concurrent client projects
Owning scope, budget, timelines and risk
Leading client steering meetings
Working closely with technical architects & consultants
Managing change control and commercial conversations
Ensuring high-quality, profitable delivery

🧠 What You'll Bring

Proven IT Project Management experience within IT Services / Consulting
Experience delivering technology transformation projects
Strong stakeholder management at senior level
Commercial awareness (SOWs, change requests, margins)
Ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously
Comfortable working in structured but fast-moving environments

Desirable:

Prince2 / Agile / PMP certification
Exposure to Microsoft Modern Workplace or Cloud programmes

💰 Package

£65,000-£70,000 base (depending on experience)
Full UK remote working
Clear progression path
Strong pension
Private healthcare
Structured training & development
High-trust, outcome-driven culture

🌟 Why Join?

Consultancy environment with varied, interesting projects
Exposure to enterprise clients
Strong delivery team & technical capability
Remote-first flexibility
Real autonomy and ownership

If you're an IT Project Manager from a services/consulting background who wants bigger impact and genuine progression - this is worth a confidential conversation.

Sound like you? Then APPLY NOW

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