Magnit Global
Senior PMO Cyber Portfolio

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Senior PMO | Cyber Security Portfolio Global Banking Organisation | London | 4 days a week £500 per day inside IR35 | 6 Month contract
A leading global banking organisation is seeking a Senior PMO Analyst / Portfolio Coordinator to join its EMEA Technology function, supporting the delivery of a high-profile cyber transformation portfolio.
Working within the Cyber Portfolio Office, you'll play a key role in supporting governance, reporting and portfolio coordination across a large programme of cyber security initiatives, including strategic transformation projects focused on strengthening cyber governance, standardising processes and improving technology delivery across the organisation.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced PMO professional looking to work on enterprise-wide cyber security programmes within a complex, global financial services environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support governance, reporting and PMO activities across a portfolio of cyber security programmes and projects.
- Coordinate project reporting, dashboards, RAID logs, governance packs and executive management information.
- Maintain project documentation, version control and governance artefacts throughout the project lifecycle.
- Organise governance meetings, prepare agendas, record minutes and track actions to completion.
- Support project planning, milestone tracking, dependencies and status reporting.
- Assist with financial reporting, resource planning, forecasting, actuals, requisitions and project controls.
- Track risks, issues, actions, decisions and change requests, ensuring governance standards are maintained.
- Work closely with Project Managers and Programme Managers to ensure consistent delivery across the portfolio.
- Drive continuous improvement across PMO processes, reporting and governance.
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- Strong track record as a Senior PMO supporting large scale technology Programmes/Portfolios within Banking & FS.
- Prior experience supporting Cyber projects/Programmes highly desirable.
- Strong understanding of project governance, portfolio reporting, RAID management, project controls and change management.
- Strong reporting skills using Excel and PowerPoint, with experience producing executive-level management information.
- Experience using PMO and portfolio management tools such as Planview, SharePoint, Power BI or similar.
- Experience supporting project financials, resource management, forecasting and governance reporting.
- Excellent organisational, stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to work across multiple concurrent initiatives.
- Formal Project Management qualification such as PRINCE2, APM or PMI is highly desirable.
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