MacGregor Black
Digital Project Manager

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Digital Project Manager
Are you passionate about delivering digital solutions in a fast-paced, growing business?
Do you have strong digital project management skills and enjoy partnering with stakeholders to deliver business change?
Ready to help deliver a new technology roadmap and align projects to business growth?
MacGregor Black are partnering with a high-growth consumer brand on the search for a Digital Project Manager. This is a permanent role based in Essex.
You will manage multiple digital projects, working across internal teams, external agencies and technology partners to ensure solutions are delivered effectively, on time and within budget.
The ideal candidate will have a background delivering digital projects, SaaS products, websites, apps or other technical digital products and will be comfortable operating between business stakeholders and technical delivery teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the end-to-end delivery of digital and technology projects, including websites, apps, SaaS products and customer-facing platforms.
- Coordinate multiple internal teams, external agencies and third-party technology suppliers.
- Act as the key point of contact for external partners, managing relationships, delivery expectations and account performance.
- Develop and manage project plans, budgets, timelines, milestones and dependencies.
- Work closely with business stakeholders to understand requirements and translate them into clear, actionable project deliverables.
- Bridge the gap between business requirements and technical delivery teams.
- Lead requirements gathering, documentation and clarification of technical specifications.
- Ensure third-party agencies and suppliers provide the necessary technical information, build specifications and documentation.
- Challenge and clarify requirements where information from suppliers is incomplete or unclear.
- Support prioritisation, backlog management and product road-mapping.
- Identify, manage and mitigate project risks and dependencies.
- Ensure effective communication between technical teams, business stakeholders and external partners.
- Monitor project progress and ensure delivery remains aligned to agreed scope, timelines and budgets.
- Work closely with Product and Technology stakeholders to shape future digital roadmaps.
- Ensure projects deliver measurable business and customer outcomes.
- Drive continuous improvement across digital delivery and supplier management.
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What we're looking for?
- Proven experience as a Digital Project Manager, Technical Project Manager, Digital Product Manager or similar.
- Strong experience delivering digital projects involving websites, apps, SaaS products or technical digital platforms.
- Experience managing multiple external stakeholders, agencies, technology partners or suppliers.
- Strong third-party/vendor management and account management experience.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate requirements clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Strong requirements gathering and documentation capability.
- Business Analysis experience would be highly advantageous, particularly around requirements definition, process mapping and technical documentation.
- Ability to bridge the gap between business stakeholders and external technical delivery teams.
- Experience challenging suppliers and ensuring technical specifications, documentation and deliverables are clearly defined.
- Strong project management and organisational skills.
- Experience managing multiple projects and changing priorities within a fast-paced environment.
- Strong understanding of digital product development lifecycles.
- Experience working with Agile or other structured delivery methodologies.
- Commercial awareness and a strong focus on delivering outcomes rather than simply managing projects.


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