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Disaster Recovery Project Manager

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Project Manager (Disaster Recovery) – 6 month contract – £600 to £700 a day (inside IR35)
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to join a leading organisation. This role will lead the delivery of several critical initiatives designed to strengthen the company's backup, recovery and disaster recovery capabilities
This will be an initial 6-month contract (Inside IR35) and you will be required onsite 1 day per week.
What you will be doing:
- Lead the delivery of a large-scale data resilience programme, overseeing multiple workstreams from planning through to implementation
- Manage the rollout of a new enterprise backup and recovery solution, ensuring successful delivery across technical teams
- Develop and drive the organisation's Disaster Recovery strategy, ensuring alignment with business continuity objectives
- Develop and oversee Disaster Recovery testing, including tabletop exercises and live failover simulations
- Produce and maintain Disaster Recovery documentation, ensuring it is audit-ready and supports regulatory requirements
- Manage post-test reviews, driving continuous improvement and ensuring identified actions are delivered
- Work closely with Infrastructure, Security and wider technology teams to manage dependencies, risks and programme delivery
- Provide regular updates to senior stakeholders on project progress, risks, milestones and overall programme readiness
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What they are looking for:
- Proven experience delivering complex technical projects within Disaster Recovery
- Strong understanding of backup and recovery technologies and Disaster Recovery principles across on-premise and cloud environments.
- Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Previous experience using project management and collaboration tools such as Jira and Confluence


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