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Software Project Manager

Great Chesterford
2 weeks ago
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A Software Project Manager will join a thriving Technical Consultancy to play a key role in delivering technical projects with significant software components across a range of sectors. This highly customer-facing position includes collaboration with sales, engineering and client teams. A competitive salary will be offered with Hybrid working available.

Responsibilities will include:

The successful Software Project Manager will lead the planning and delivery of software led projects; working closely with electronics or embedded systems teams. You’ll provide motivation and leadership; will apply structured project management approaches as well as supporting continuous improvement in project delivery processes.

Your skills and experience should include:

  • A minimum of a Bachelors/Masters Engineering related degree.

  • Proven experience of managing complex software development projects.

  • Good people management skills.

  • Technical fluency with a solid understanding of modern software engineering practices including version control, CI/CD and testing frameworks.

  • Proven experience of working with tools and methodologies such as Agile, Jira and Microsoft Project.

  • Good Client interaction experience ideally gained within a Consultancy style environment.

    Applicants must have full eligibility to work in the UK and have been a UK resident for at least 5 years

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