Technical Project Manager/Scrum Master - Agile/Prince2

City of London
4 months ago
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Are you a Prince2-certified Project Manager ready to take on exciting, high-impact projects with leading financial organisations?

Our client is seeking a motivated and adaptable Project Manager with at least 2 years’ experience successfully delivering multiple projects in an agile environment.

You’ll be working with cutting-edge technologies, managing diverse initiatives, and collaborating with talented teams across the business.

Key Requirements:



Proven experience managing multiple agile projects

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Proficiency with project management tools (e.g. MS Project, Azure DevOps, Jira)

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Strong written and verbal communication skills

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Proactive team player with a willingness to learn and pursue further certifications

What’s on Offer:

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Hybrid working – 1–2 days per week in the London office

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Competitive salary with bonus and regular pay reviews

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Excellent benefits package

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Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities

If you’re ready to take the next step in your project management career, send your CV to Karen at Jump IT today!

This is a hybrid role with 1-2 days a week in the office in London and the role offers great benefits, bonus, regular pay reviews, chance to develop and progress.

Please send your CV to Karen at Jump IT

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