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We are recruiting on behalf of our valued client, a market-leading provider of IT Project Management Services, who is seeking an IT Project Manager to join their growing team on a permanent basis. This is a hybrid role; however, you may be required to work onsite in Central London 2-3 days per week, with the remaining time worked remotely. Flexibility is essential, as onsite requirements may vary depending on project needs.
You will receive a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including profit share bonus, EAP, pension scheme, and life assurance.
The Role
The role requires the end-to-end delivery of software application projects and infrastructure deployments, with a strong focus on ERP, CRM and other enterprise platforms. This includes managing implementations, integrations, data migration, testing, and go lives across a range of client environments.
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You will be responsible for delivery plans, risks, budgets, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring that projects are completed on time, within budget, and meet quality expectations.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver ERP, CRM and enterprise software projects end-to-end
- Enterprise Infrastructure implementations end-to-end
- Define scope, plans and milestones across multi-disciplinary teams
- Lead implementation, configuration, customisation and integrations
- Oversee data migration, cutover and validation activity
- Manage vendors, suppliers and technical teams
- Run governance, RAID management and progress reporting
- Support business change and user adoption
- Budget tracking and cost control


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About You
You’ll have 5+ years of experience as an IT Project Manager delivering complex software solutions. You must have a driving licence, access to a vehicle and the right to work in the UK, as our client is unable to provide visa sponsorship at this time.
You’ll bring experience in:
- Delivering CRM, ERP and enterprise applications (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, ServiceNow)
- Full software delivery lifecycle: requirements, build, test, migration, go live
- Managing data migration and integrations
- Working with Agile and Waterfall methods
- Strong stakeholder and vendor management
- Managing software budgets and commercial approvals
- Using Jira, MS Project Online, DevOps or similar tools
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