DVClearedProjectManager Our client require an experienced DVClearedProjectManager/Senior ProjectManager (Inside IR35 & Hybrid Working) to lead the delivery of an IT project and support a … of a multi-skilled team delivering to Agile methods, ensuring key milestones are achieved. You will be working on interesting and varied projects and DVclearance will be utilised. Key Responsibilities: Responsible for delivery of IT and or business based projects to agreed schedules, cost and quality criteria, Responsible … written communications skills, Good Team working, Excellent communications Skilled in organisation, influencing and negotiation , Capable of dealing with conflicting priorities between different specialist groups, DV security clearance will be utilised Please note you must hold DVClearance for this position more »
combines established tools and techniques with the unique challenges of technology. Whilst the introduction of some Agile practices may even remove the word project from the language being used, the principle of controlling time, cost, and quality will always remain. We recognise that projects differ from programmes, yet …/or programmes centred around data, software development/implementation/migration, IT infrastructure, telecommunications, cyber security, service delivery, logistics, robotics and AI.? Qualifications DV (already in place) is required Demonstrable experience of project management methodologies and their application in the design, development and implementation of projects. … Recognised project management qualification(s) such as: AgilePM Practitioner, Scrum Master, PRINCE 2 Practitioner, APM, Lean Six Sigma etc Experience of using a MS Project/Primavera or equivalent project planning tools . Experience of Project Management in the implementation of applications more »
combines established tools and techniques with the unique challenges of technology. Whilst the introduction of some Agile practices may even remove the word project from the language being used, the principle of controlling time, cost, and quality will always remain. We recognise that projects differ from programmes, yet more »