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IT Project Manager - Multi-site, M&A

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IT Project Manager - Multi-site, M&A / Divestment, Networks, DC
Up to £600 per day (Inside IR35)
London / Hybrid (2-3 days per week onsite) - travel to other UK sites may be required
6 months initial contract
My client is an instantly recognisable firm who require an IT Project Manager with proven Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) / Divestments experience, with responsibility for Multiple sites (50+), to join a large-scale business critical programme at a crucial phase.
Key Requirements:
- Strong track record as a hands-on IT Project Manager with proven experience in large, complex, multi-site (50+) organisations
- Demonstrable experience of working in complex Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) along with associated integration challenges involving corporate Networking, Systems and Applications
- Previous end-to-end Project Management and delivery experience
- Regular in-person, on-site presence to ensure successful provisioning and subsequent delivery and execution of the rollouts / builds / integrations
- Excellent command of RAID logs, pulling Projects together and Project tracking to ensure successful delivery
- Exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills
- Flexible approach towards hybrid working (and ability to travel to other sites across the UK as and when needed)
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Nice to have:
- Previous experience in the Healthcare / Clinical sectors
- Working knowledge of Data Centres
- Experience of working in large commercial environments comprising 10,000+ users
- Immediate availability


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