ECS Resource Group
Senior Network Project Manager

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Senior Network Project Manager
Salary - £65,000 - £85,000
Permanent role – excellent benefits
Hybrid – 2 days a month onsite in Solihull or Manchester office
We're looking for an experienced Senior Network Project Manager to join a busy delivery team, managing multiple customer projects across a varied portfolio. This role would suit someone from an IT Managed Services Provider (MSP), Systems Integrator or IT Solutions background who is comfortable delivering concurrent network infrastructure projects for a range of clients.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the end-to-end delivery of multiple concurrent network infrastructure projects (SD-WAN, LAN and WAN).
- Produce and maintain project documentation, including plans, schedules, status reports and stakeholder updates.
- Own RAID management, ensuring risks, assumptions, issues and dependencies are identified, tracked and mitigated throughout the project lifecycle.
- Drive project governance, reporting and change control processes, ensuring projects remain on track against scope, budget and timescales.
- Coordinate internal technical teams, third-party suppliers and customer stakeholders to deliver successful outcomes.
- As there is no dedicated PMO function, take ownership of the project administration and governance activities that underpin successful delivery.
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Key experience required:
- Proven experience delivering network infrastructure projects from initiation through to completion.
- Strong knowledge of SD-WAN, LAN and WAN technologies.
- Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously across different customers and stakeholders.
- Background working for an MSP, IT services or technology solutions provider is highly desirable.
- Ability to manage project scope, budgets, risks, resources and timelines.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.


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Desirable:
- Prince2, Agile or equivalent project management certification.
- Experience delivering network transformation, refresh or migration programmes.
- Exposure to enterprise networking vendors such as Cisco, Fortinet, Juniper, HPE Aruba or similar.
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