Technical Project Leader Jobs in England

2 of 2 Technical Project Leader Jobs in England

Technical Project Management Lead London

London, United Kingdom
S&P Global, Inc
About the Role: Overview: This role acts as management of the London team of Professional Services Technical Project Managers. The main remit of this role is to manage the day-to-day of the team in London by supporting the team, focusing on the team's … is resourced in a timely manner. In addition to these day-to-day responsibilities, it is expected that the individual will progress the technical project management strategy through inputting into that strategy & delivering on it. The individual fulfilling this role will need to collaborate regularly with … the local heads of technical project management in other regions. In addition, the individual will need to collaborate with the global head of project management, solution design heads and individuals, plus others internally and externally. Management Responsibilities: Management of the local team of Professional More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Technical Project Lead

west yorkshire, yorkshire and the humber, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
EVONA
Technical Project Manager Midlands, Yorkshire Full time: Remote £45,000 - £65,000 Our client is an exciting start-up who are redefining the future of supply chain technology by leveraging AI and computer vision to bring unprecedented transparency and efficiency to global industries. Their cutting-edge … technological transformation, this is your opportunity to make your mark and shape the future of supply chains. The Role We are seeking a Technical Project Manager/Lead with hands-on expertise in hardware and software deployments. You'll manage implementations of AI-driven solutions at … food production facilities across the UK and Europe, working with customers, technical teams, and external partners to ensure seamless delivery. This role involves both remote work and regular visits to customer sites for 2-3 days at a time, with occasional planned weekend work (no more than twice More ❯
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