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AI DELIVERY LEAD
Technical Delivery Lead (AI & Digital Products)
Contract: 6 Months Day Rate: £600 per day (Inside IR35) Location: London (Hybrid, 3 days onsite per week)
We're seeking an experienced Technical Delivery Lead to drive the successful delivery of a portfolio of AI, digital product, and technology initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment, collaborating with engineering, product, and business teams to deliver high-impact technology programmes.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead delivery planning across multiple AI, digital, and transformation programmes
- Own sprint planning, roadmap tracking, milestone management, and dependency mapping
- Monitor delivery health, identifying and resolving risks, blockers, and schedule variances
- Establish and maintain delivery governance, reporting, and planning cadences
- Collaborate with engineering, product, and business stakeholders to align priorities and delivery timelines
- Translate technical progress into clear, actionable updates for senior leadership
- Support programme planning, resource forecasting, and executive reporting
- Drive continuous improvement of delivery processes while maintaining an agile approach.
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Required Experience
- Proven experience delivering complex technology programmes or managing multiple product workstreams
- Experience working within software engineering, AI, data, or digital product environments
- Strong knowledge of Agile delivery methodologies (e.g., Scrum, Kanban, or hybrid approaches)
- Hands-on experience with delivery management tools (Jira, Linear, Notion, or similar)
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical audiences
- Good understanding of AI, machine learning, or data engineering delivery lifecycles.


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Key Skills
- Technical programme delivery
- Agile project management
- Risk and dependency management
- Stakeholder engagement
- Roadmap and milestone planning
- Resource forecasting
- Executive reporting
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
What’s On Offer
- Contract duration: 6 months
- Hybrid working model: 3 days onsite per week
- Location: Central London (SW1)
If you have a strong background in technical programme delivery and work well with AI and digital product teams, we’d love to hear from you.
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