Software Project Manager

Oxford
6 days ago
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Software Project Manager
Oxford – Once a month in the office
£60,000-£70,000

I’m currently working for a global business who are well established within the online gaming/gambling industry and looking to add a Software Project Manager to their growing team. The company have been going for over 20 years and have a well-established team of over 20 developers split across 3 teams. The company work with some of biggest global companies in their respective field from small local businesses so some of the largest online global casinos, and have sites in Canada, South Africa & China.

As an experienced Project Manager, you will support the delivery of multiple technology initiatives within a fast-paced development environment. The role focuses on ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and aligned with agreed objectives. You will work closely with internal engineering teams and external delivery partners to track progress, coordinate activities, and provide clear updates to key stakeholders. The position plays an important role in maintaining momentum across several global projects while ensuring delivery standards and governance processes are followed.

Key Responsibilities

Coordinate delivery across multiple development initiatives.
Track project timelines, milestones, and dependencies.
Provide regular delivery updates to stakeholders and leadership.
Identify and escalate risks, issues, and scope changes with clear impact assessments.
Work closely with internal teams and external partners to ensure alignment with agreed delivery schedules.
Support improvements to delivery processes, documentation, and reporting standards.
Have previously worked as a PM within a technology environment.
Strong understanding of software development lifecycles and Agile delivery methodologies.
Experience using project management tools such as Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps, Trello, or similar.
Technical awareness or familiarity with software development practices.
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously.
Experience producing project documentation, reporting, and delivery tracking.Salary: £60,000-£70,000
Benefits: Bonus, Share Scheme, 25 Days Holiday, 8% Pension, Private Medical.

If this role sounds of interest, please apply and I can give you a call.

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