Technical Project Manager

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Job Title: Technical Project Manager

Location: London, UK(Hybrid, 2 days in a week

Contract duration: 6 Months contract with possible extension

This role would require candidates to have an active SC Clearance

Overall 15+ years of cloud transformational & consulting projects migration experience. The purpose of this role is for managing all large-scale multiple Cloud transformation & Migrations projects within cloud practice.

The candidate must be dynamic, committed and capable of preparing/tracking & managing the Project schedules. Should have very good experience in project/program management especially on any cloud transformation /migration/consulting projects.

Primary skills:

Should have executed large scale Cloud Migrations, Integrations and Transformations and or Datacenter migrations.
Proven track record of driving major IT projects, managing multiple priorities simultaneously, setting timelines, holding people accountable and delivering projects on-time and on-budget.
Experienced in Cloud technologies and worked on on-premises DC migration to Cloud
Expertise in planning and managing multiple stakeholders including client, offshore and cross functional teams to deliver the transformations required
Understanding of Infrastructure background of Virtualization, Cloud technologies, compute, storage and Network
Experience in leading Application Infrastructure Migrations
This role requires the candidate who is already holding active Security Check (SC) clearance in accordance with UK Government standards."Secondary Skills:

Strong communication skills with effective and efficient stakeholder management
Excellent time management, prioritization and organizational skills.
Must have experience working with tight deadlines and handling escalations
Manage Governance, collate projects status & report at regular intervals to leadership team
Experience in Project Management tools like MS Project, Azure DevOps (ADO), etc.
Weekly cadence on project/program reviews and reporting to internal stakeholders
Track & report schedule and cost variance across projects
Identification of issues, risks and track till closure or mitigation/resolution of all cloud transformation projects

Certifications (Good to have)

Agile Management
PRINCE2/PMP (Preferred)
Any other program management certificationsGood Understanding on Key technologies (Good to have)

ADO or any project Management tools, Azure Cloud, Database, Networking, Virtualization, Database, public Cloud etc.,If you're excited about this role then we would like to hear from you!

Please apply with a copy of your CV or send it to Prasanna . merugu @ randstaddigital . com and let's start the conversation!

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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