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eDiscovery Senior Project Manager - £85,000 to £105,000 - London

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Overview: I'm working on a Senior eDiscovery Project Manager role with a growing eDiscovery team that is bringing RelativityOne into the business and needs a Relativity subject matter expert to hit the ground running. This is a build-and-lead position: you would own project delivery from day one, act as the in-house Relativity authority, and help upskill the wider team as the platform beds in. It suits a hands-on senior PM who knows Relativity inside out and enjoys mentoring alongside delivery.
London (hybrid, 2-3 days a week in office)
Responsibilities of this Senior eDiscovery Project Manager:
- Own end-to-end delivery across active eDiscovery matters, from scoping through processing, review and productions.
- Act as the in-house Relativity subject matter expert, leading on RelativityOne setup, configuration and best practice as the platform rolls out.
- Lead client communications and manage stakeholder expectations across concurrent projects.
- Mentor and upskill the wider team on Relativity, sharing knowledge and building internal capability.
- Drive workflow design and process improvement to support a scaling eDiscovery function.
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Requirements of this Senior eDiscovery Project Manager:
- At least 5 years' experience project managing eDiscovery / litigation support matters, with deep hands-on Relativity expertise.
- Proven Relativity SME-level knowledge; RelativityOne experience a strong plus.
- Strong track record delivering across the full EDRM lifecycle: processing, review, productions.
- Confident leading client-facing communications on live matters.
- Experience mentoring or teaching colleagues on eDiscovery platforms and workflows.
- Relevant Relativity certifications (e.g. RCA) desirable.


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Comp and benefits:
- £85,000 - £105,000 + bonus
- Annual bonus, calculated as a percentage of salary
- Hybrid working, 2-3 days a week in the London office
- Private medical insurance
- Pension contribution / scheme
- Life assurance
- 25+ days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Professional development and Relativity certification support
- Enhanced parental leave
Equal Opportunity Statement APT Search is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a workplace free from discrimination, providing fair consideration to all applicants regardless of background or protected status. This client is not accepting applicants who require visa sponsorship or H1-B visas due to the sensitivity of the position and the data managed.
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