Project Manager - Software

Cambridge
3 weeks ago
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Our client, a leading global organisation is currently recruiting for a Software Project Manager to join the team on a full-time permanent basis. This individual will take a crucial role in leading and delivery of multiple key software projects through full lifecycle.
Key duties will include but are not limited to:

  • Oversee software projects from conception through to release.
  • Take ownership for managing KPI’s and deliverables against cost requirements and given project timeframes.
  • Actively identify and review and potential risks and put processes in place to mitigate these.
  • Oversee project finances.
  • Work closely with a team of software engineers.
  • Provide regular reporting and feedback to key stakeholders within the business.
    The successful candidate will have:
  • 5+ years experience working as a Project Manager with a focus on software projects.
  • Experience working with Engineering teams.
  • STEM Degree Bsc / BEng / HND qualification
  • Experienced managing multiple projects at any given time through full lifecycle.
  • Experience with Agile, Lean, EVM and methods.
  • Exceptional communicational and organisational skills.
  • Proven experience with financial forecasting and budget management.
    If this looks like your next challenge, please contact Jamie ASAP or click to apply!
    We endeavour to reply to every candidate, every time but if you haven’t heard back within 10 days, please understand that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful for this position, or the position has been filled. Please call the office or send an email to discuss other potential positions

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