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Senior Project Manager - D365 CE - Birmingham

Birmingham
1 week ago
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Senior Project Manager - Dynamics 365 CE

£550-60K

Birmingham (Minimal travel) & Remote

We're seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager with strong Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (D365 CE) delivery experience to lead end-to-end digital transformation projects.

You'll oversee the full project lifecycle - from planning and delivery through to post-implementation - ensuring quality, budget, and timelines are consistently met. You'll work closely with stakeholders and technical teams to deliver impactful, enterprise-level D365 CE solutions.

Experience delivering projects in the housing or higher education sectors is highly desirable.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and manage end-to-end Dynamics 365 CE projects.

Oversee budgets, forecasts, risks, and timelines across multiple projects.

Collaborate with technical teams and business stakeholders to define scope and ensure successful delivery.

Use Azure DevOps and Microsoft Project for tracking and reporting.

Drive best practice, support pre-sales activity, and mentor junior Project Managers.

About You:

Proven track record delivering Dynamics 365 CE or digital transformation projects.

Experience within the housing or higher education sector (preferred).

Skilled in Microsoft Project, Azure DevOps, SharePoint, Teams, Power BI, and O365.

Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.

Familiarity with Agile delivery and PMO governance frameworks.

Relevant certifications (e.g., Dynamics 365, PMP, PRINCE2, AgilePM) are a plus.

Interested? Please submit your updated CV to (url removed) for immediate consideration.

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