Project Manager

Maidenhead
2 weeks ago
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I am looking for a Project Manager for a company in Maidenhead – they work the hybrid model - 3 days onsite, 2 days remote.

The opportunity

Being a part of a growing team with stimulating assignments supporting global clients and solutions

Collaborative team atmosphere with direct communication lines across the organization

Becoming a part of a global company committed to international growth from both geographical and product portfolio perspective

Dynamic working environment with opportunities to make immediate impact on client satisfaction and business growth

Position Summary & Key Areas of Responsibility

Successful candidates would be joining the Logistics professional services team, working in a team to implement logistics management software projects. The (Senior) Consultant: Project Manager has the responsibility to run projects on a day-to-day basis in line with the agreed specifications and commercials. The (Senior) Consultant: Project Manager serves as a coordination point between the different functional teams to ensure proper alignment and focus.

Areas of Responsibility

Drives the definition of the client solution, project structure, and project initiation

Drives the creation of the Statement of Work document - define project scope, objectives, timeline, budget etc. for the project

Delivers the key project management office deliverables, such as project plans, status reports to stakeholders, RAID logs, dashboards, budget/cost monitoring and control, etc. Coordinates with other functional team members to ensure proper resourcing and prioritization for the projects and sets client expectations accordingly

Monitors project progress and performance to ensure timely delivery and identifies and implements adjustments and improvements

Ensures financial management of the projects across the wider team ensuring that all parties are working within defined budgets and the necessary audit and monitoring controls are in place and adhered to

Ensures effective communication across the wider project team to achieve a high level of clarity as to responsibilities, ongoing activities and necessary coordination

Works effectively with relevant stakeholders for efficient project implementation

Develops excellent leadership, customer relations and communication skills to liaise effectively with all project stakeholders

Manages enhancement requirements and translates them into the change & configuration management process

Ensures alignment of the internal and external technical teams involved in the implementation

Expected over time to lead requirements definition discussions with the client and drive the necessary documentation as input to the SW development team

Coordinates UAT, Go-Live, and post-implementation support as necessary

Has a detailed understanding of the organization strategic priorities and is able to drive these in the daily course of business

Applies industry best practices, methodologies, tools and standards

Actively contributes to the continuous improvement of PMO processes and tools

Key Qualifications

Minimum 5-year proven project management experience, preferably within an IT environment

Project Management certification (PMP, PRINCE2 or similar)

Bachelor's degree

Fluency (written and spoken) in English (mandatory) and German (preferred)

Experience of working in client-facing environment

Strong communication skills to support frequent customer contact

High level of self-organization, problem solving ability, proactivity, and attention to detail

Excellent analytical skills

Ability to multi-task and prioritize tasks with competing deadlines

Exhibits strong teamwork and interpersonal skills

Proficiency in Project Management Software Tools, Microsoft Office Suite, CRM tools • Ability to quickly understand new SW solutions

Willingness to travel

Ability to work independently on a client site

Preferred Qualifications

Previous experience in technical consulting and/or business process engineering

AGILE Methodology (desirable)

Background in SW Development or Business Analysis (desirable)

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