Harvey Nash
Network Program Manager

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We are hiring for one of our global technology clients!
Technical Program Manager – Network & Infrastructure Expansion
Duration: 12 months Contract
Location: London
Mode: Hybrid (3 days to office)
We are looking for an experienced Technical Network Program Manager to lead large-scale network and infrastructure deployments supporting cutting-edge AI and robotics initiatives.
In this role, you will drive end-to-end delivery of infrastructure projects across multiple global locations, coordinating network engineering, server engineering, vendors, and business stakeholders to ensure successful deployment and operational readiness.
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Key Responsibilities:
- 5+ years' experience as a Technical Program Manager.
- Lead infrastructure deployment programmes from procurement through to BAU operations.
- Manage hardware delivery, budgets, BOMs, risks, dependencies, and project timelines.
- Strong background in network infrastructure, data centres, telecoms, or large-scale IT environments.
- Experience managing multi-site hardware and infrastructure deployments.
- Drive stakeholder communications, governance, reporting, and escalation management


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