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Delivery Lead
Job Title: Sec Ops Delivery Lead
Sector: Public Sector / Government Location: London (hybrid) Type: Contractor Duration: 6 months initial Vetting: SC/DV security clearance
This is an opportunity to join a growing team in a modern, flexible working environment. This role suits an experienced and motivated delivery manager to help deliver the Programme’s Security Operations Workstream. You will operate across the full delivery lifecycle (from discovery, mobilisation and planning through to implementation, transition and live service), ensuring that security initiatives are delivered on time, and aligned to strategic priorities, governance expectations, commercial constraints and operational outcomes.
Responsibilities
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Provide delivery leadership across discovery, planning, mobilisation, procurement, implementation, transition and live service of cybersecurity projects and initiatives.
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Deliver products and services using the appropriate agile and/or waterfall delivery methodology, tools, and techniques, adapting the approach to deliver successful outcomes and continuously iterating and learning.
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Act as the bridge between technical and non-technical stakeholders, influencing senior leaders and driving informed decision-making.
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Build the right environment for the project teams to deliver in, collaborate, motivate and focus on the most important outcomes. Ensure teams understand the vision and goals, and that these align across the organisation.
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Build and lead high-performing multidisciplinary teams, fostering collaboration, accountability and continuous improvement.
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Establish project and portfolio finances, including budgeting, forecasting, cost-tracking, financial reporting and value-for-money decision-making.
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Maintain delivery momentum through proactive management of risk, issues, dependencies and blockers.
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Work closely with commercial, procurement and supplier management teams to support procurement activities, contract mobilisation and supplier performance.
Essential Skills
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Proven track record of successfully delivering complex IT infrastructure and enterprise technology products and services through all phases of the project lifecycle.
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Demonstrated ability to plan, manage, and deliver projects using a range of delivery methodologies, including Agile, Waterfall, and hybrid approaches.


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Extensive experience building and managing effective stakeholder relationships across technical teams, operational functions, and senior leadership groups.
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Proactive in identifying, assessing, and managing risks, issues, assumptions, and dependencies to ensure successful delivery outcomes.
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Skilled in leading and maintaining momentum within high-performing, multidisciplinary teams, with a strong understanding of team dynamics and collaborative working practices.
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Adept at balancing competing priorities and making sound delivery decisions in fast-paced, complex, and demanding environments.
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Strong communicator, capable of engaging confidently with both technical and non-technical audiences, including senior leaders, and experienced in resolving conflicts and strengthening working relationships within teams.
Desirable Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in information technology, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or a related field.
- A recognised project or programme management qualification (e.g., Agile, Prince2).
- Operational experience in a Security Operations environment.
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