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Delivery Lead
Technical Delivery Lead / Technical Programme Manager – Large-Scale Enterprise Integration Programme
Hybrid working with multiple UK locations Competitive day rates and potentially long-term contracts
Programme Context
We are supporting a UK Bank on a large-scale technology integration and transformation programme.
We’re looking for Technical Delivery Leads to lead newly established delivery teams responsible for integrating critical customer, digital, and core technology capabilities into a future operating model.
This is a technical delivery role. You’ll own end-to-end delivery for a complex workstream, working with engineering, architecture, product, and business stakeholders to deliver against immovable regulatory and programme milestones.
The environment is fast-paced, highly complex, and delivery-focused, requiring experienced leaders who can operate with autonomy while remaining close to the technical detail.
Responsibilities
- Lead end-to-end delivery of a technical workstream from mobilisation through to production implementation
- Own delivery planning, execution, governance, and reporting
- Coordinate engineering, architecture, product, and business stakeholders to deliver agreed outcomes
- Manage programme risks, issues, assumptions, and dependencies
- Drive sprint execution and participate in PI Planning within an established scaled Agile framework
- Ensure delivery remains aligned to fixed programme milestones and regulatory deadlines
- Coordinate technical and data migration activities, including readiness, quality, and implementation planning
- Remove delivery blockers and resolve cross-team dependencies
- Provide accurate progress reporting to senior programme leadership
- Foster strong collaboration across multiple technology and business teams
- Operate as the accountable delivery lead without relying on separate technical ownership
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Mandatory Requirements
- Extensive experience leading technical delivery within large-scale enterprise transformation programmes
- Proven delivery experience across complex integration, migration, or merger programmes
- Strong understanding of software engineering and technology delivery, with the ability to engage confidently in technical discussions
- Experience delivering cloud-based solutions (AWS experience preferred but other cloud platforms considered)
- Experience managing cross-functional teams including Engineering, Architecture, Product, and Business stakeholders
- Strong understanding of Agile delivery, including Scrum, Sprint Planning, and PI Planning
- Excellent stakeholder management skills at both technical and senior leadership levels
- Demonstrable experience managing complex risks, dependencies, and multiple delivery streams simultaneously
- Able to work autonomously in a fast-changing programme environment


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Nice to Have Requirements
- Banking, insurance, or other highly regulated industry experience
- Customer migration or identity management experience
- API integration experience
- Experience delivering core platform modernisation or application decommissioning programmes
- SAFe or other scaled Agile certification
The roles are predominantly remote but will require weekly travel to a regional hub. The client has offices in the South West, London, Midlands, and Scotland.
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