EPAM Systems
Engagement & Delivery Manager

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Engagement & Delivery Manager
We're looking for an Engagement & Delivery Manager to join our team in Guernsey in a hybrid working mode. In this role, you will drive the successful delivery of complex technology projects while serving as a trusted advisor to clients. You will have a significant impact on shaping client strategies, ensuring seamless execution, and fostering long-term partnerships that enable digital transformation.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring strong relationships and stakeholder alignment
- Manage the successful delivery of complex technology programs to achieve quality and performance objectives
- Drive business growth by identifying and pursuing new opportunities within client accounts
- Collaborate with global teams to leverage best practices and ensure consistent delivery standards
- Oversee project budgets, resources, and risk management to maintain efficiency and profitability
- Conduct workshops, client presentations, and regular status meetings to ensure transparency and engagement
- Support proposal creation, contract negotiations, and onboarding for new projects
- Track and report delivery progress, proactively addressing challenges and mitigating risks
- Mentor and guide team members to foster excellence and continuous improvement
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Requirements
- Proven experience in client engagement, business development, and technology delivery management
- Prior experience in the Public/Government sector working with senior stakeholders
- Strong track record of managing complex projects and maintaining client satisfaction
- Knowledge of technology solutions implementation and integration with business processes
- Familiarity with AI solutions or demonstrated commitment to adopting emerging technologies
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills
- Willingness and ability to work onsite in Guernsey and travel as needed
- Hands-on experience with Agile, Scrum, or similar delivery frameworks
- Bachelor’s degree in business, Technology, or a related field; advanced degree is an advantage


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Nice to have
- Project management certifications such as PMP, PRINCE2, or SAFe
- Understanding of cloud technologies and digital transformation projects
We offer
- EPAM Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
- Protection benefits including life assurance, income protection and critical illness cover
- Private medical insurance and dental care
- Employee Assistance Program
- Competitive group pension plan
- Cyclescheme, Techscheme and season ticket loans
- Various perks such as free Wednesday lunch in-office, on-site massages and regular social events
- Learning and development opportunities including in-house training and coaching, professional certifications, and courses
- If otherwise eligible, participation in the discretionary annual bonus program
- If otherwise eligible and hired into a qualifying level, participation in the discretionary Long-Term Incentive (LTI) Program
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