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We’re hiring: 2 x Digital Project Managers | £450 p/d (Inside IR35) | Leeds, Newcastle, Manchester
Join a high-impact team supporting complex integration and data programmes across a national public services landscape. You’ll provide end-to-end project oversight, coordination, and stakeholder engagement for initiatives that connect multiple internal and external organisations.
This is a blend of agile and waterfall delivery in a true “system of systems” environment — ideal for PMs who thrive on complexity, collaboration, and driving outcomes over outputs.
What you’ll do
- Lead integration delivery for major projects and work packages, from inception to live
- Orchestrate internal teams, external suppliers, and cross-functional stakeholders to hit time, cost, quality and risk targets
- Shape scalable, reusable solutions that balance immediate delivery with long-term flexibility
- Own shared delivery plans, governance, RAID management, and status reporting across multiple hubs
- Remove blockers, enable self-organising teams, and ensure all products are fit for purpose and fully tested
- Work with Product Owners to define tech roadmaps and translate them into actionable user stories/requirements
- Lead vendor selection and manage delivery of external technology services
- Champion user needs and build technical capability within your teams
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What you’ll bring
- Demonstrable experience delivering technology products and integration services using both agile and waterfall methods
- Proven track record leading large, multi-disciplinary teams with challenging stakeholder landscapes
- Strong background in portfolio/multi-team delivery environments
- Experience working with business users to embed user needs throughout development
- Ability to balance short-term delivery with scalable, strategic solutions and pragmatic risk management
- Comfortable operating across multiple locations with excellent communication and influencing skills
- Thrives in fast-paced, changing environments with conflicting priorities


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Details
- Rate: £450 per day (Inside IR35)
- Level: SFIA 5 Project Manager
- Locations: Leeds, Newcastle, Manchester with flexible working across hubs
- Clearance: BPSS required
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