Technical Portfolio Manager - London (Hybrid) - c£65K

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Technology Portfolio Manager - London (Hybrid) - c£65K

Nigel Frank are supporting a public sector organisation in the search for a Technology Portfolio Manager to oversee a portfolio of technology initiatives and ensure delivery aligns with business objectives, the technology roadmap, and the wider corporate strategy.

This role sits within Digital Services and acts as a critical bridge between technical delivery teams and business stakeholders. You'll play a key role in driving informed decision-making, managing risk, and ensuring technology investment delivers real operational value.

Role Responsibilities

Ensuring the technology portfolio aligns with organisational strategy and long-term objectives
Evaluating and prioritising initiatives against business and technology roadmaps
Identifying and managing technical dependencies and delivery sequencing
Working closely with business partners and analysts to assess and prioritise demand for new and existing technology solutions
Allocating resources effectively across the portfolio to maximise value and delivery efficiency
Identifying, managing, and mitigating risks across the technology portfolio
Tracking and reporting on delivery performance, providing insight and driving continuous improvement

Skills & Experience Required

Strong experience managing technical projects from initiation through to delivery
Experience working across multiple project delivery methodologies (Agile, DevOps, Waterfall)
Proven ability to manage complex portfolios with multiple dependencies
Strong strategic thinking, with the ability to align technology initiatives to business goals
Experience working closely with technical and non-technical stakeholders
Confident in risk management, prioritisation, and performance reporting

If you'd like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please contact Evie Ellson on +44 (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)

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