AWTG Ltd
Programme Delivery Manager

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Programme Delivery Manager
Programme Delivery Manager
About the Role
The Programme Delivery Manager will be accountable for the delivery of complex digital, data and technology products and services at AWTG. The role focuses on:
- Managing programmes delivered by multiple teams
- Balancing delivery priorities
- Removing blockers
- Ensuring high-risk work is planned, governed and communicated effectively
You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across:
- Software engineering
- Cloud
- Data
- AI
- Product
- QA
- Client delivery
To create practical, measurable outcomes for clients and end users.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee complex programmes consisting of multiple products, services, or workstreams, coordinating delivery across multidisciplinary teams.
- Manage dependencies, risks, blockers, commercial constraints, budgets, and resource priorities across the programme.
- Maintain delivery momentum by:
- Planning holistically beyond individual product delivery
- Identifying cross-team dependencies
- Ensuring teams have confidence in delivery plans
- Act as the initial escalation point for programme delivery issues, including:
- High-risk stakeholder challenges
- Commercial constraints
- Delivery obstacles
- Balance competing priorities and support resource redeployment as priorities evolve.
- For programme leadership:
- Translate vision into executable delivery plans
- Establish governance frameworks
- Design reporting structures
- Define measurable outcomes
- Coach delivery managers and promote:
- Effective Agile, Lean, and continuous improvement practices
- Sustainable ways of working across teams
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Essential Skills & Experience
- Significant experience in managing complex digital, data, or technology programmes with:
- Multiple teams or workstreams
- Expertise in Agile and Lean practices, capable of tailoring delivery approaches across:
- The full product or service lifecycle
- Strong commercial and financial management skills, including:
- Budget oversight
- Supplier relationships
- Contract negotiation
- Ensuring value for money
- Ability to communicate complex or high-risk topics clearly to:
- Senior technical stakeholders
- Non-technical stakeholders
- Proven ability to:
- Manage risks, dependencies, and blockers
- Maintain delivery momentum in highly complex environments
- Experience coaching delivery managers and improving cross-team delivery processes


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Desirable Skills & Experience
- Experience delivering programmes for:
- Public-sector clients
- Regulated environments
- High-assurance contexts
- Experience leading programmes involving:
- Cloud platforms
- Data products
- AI solutions
- Software engineering delivery
- Experience establishing:
- Programme governance
- Delivery assurance
- Reporting frameworks
- Escalation routes
Success Looks Like
- Controlled, transparent, and outcome-focused delivery of complex programmes.
- Proactive risk and issue management, with:
- Early identification
- Appropriate escalation
- Clear visibility of risks, dependencies, and blockers
- Delivery teams who:
- Have clear priorities
- Operate with sustainable working practices
- Exhibit confidence in the programme plan
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