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Agile Cyber Project Manager - Outside IR35

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Position: Agile Cyber Project Manager
Contract: Outside IR35 | £425 p/d | 6 months initial (likely extensions)
My client is currently seeking an Agile Cyber Project Manager to lead and deliver critical cybersecurity initiatives. The successful candidate will report to the global CISO of one of the largest businesses globally, and will play a key role in driving remediation efforts and strengthening the companies security posture.
Skills:
- Strong project management and delivery skills in complex, multi-stakeholder environments.
- Excellent written, verbal, and data communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement skills to maintain a good professional relationship with senior leadership teams.
- Ability to plan, schedule, prioritize, and allocate work effectively, and deliver to multiple and challenging deadlines.
- Ability to interpret, analyze, and present data, with a strong attention to detail.
- Manage conflicting priorities and multiple tasks.
- Working with teams located in different locations/geographies across the world.
- Ability to deliver at pace.
- Analytical thinking and structured problem-solving.
- Risk identification and mitigation planning.
- Workshop facilitation and process mapping.
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Experience:
- Extensive project management experience in cybersecurity, infrastructure, or enterprise IT.
- Must have excellent knowledge of project management strategies, processes, and tools.
- Proficient in using project tools like ServiceNow, Jira, and MS Project.
- Skilled in stakeholder engagement, risk management, and change adoption.
- Experience in managing cross-functional teams and driving governance and quality assurance.
- Ability to interpret performance metrics and management reports to support decision-making.


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