DFS Group
Technical IT Project Manager (Finance)

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About us
At DFS Group, we’re proud to help people create spaces they love to live in. We’re home to DFS, Sofology, and The Sofa Delivery Company: three brands with their own personalities, brought together by a shared mission.
Behind our brands is a passionate Group team. From Finance and Technology to People, Marketing and Supply Chain, our Group functions power everything we do. They create the foundations that allow our brands to thrive, innovate and grow.
Whether you’re supporting our brands or serving our customers, the mindset that connects us means we expect more of ourselves and each other. It means every customer is our favourite, every voice is valued, and every interaction is one we’re proud of.
When you’re part of a community that shares your way of thinking, the wins feel bigger. The effort feels worth it. It’s a place where people stay because they feel valued, and find room to grow because they’re challenged.
About the role
We are seeking a highly skilled Technical IT Project Manager with a strong background in delivering Finance system changes. The ideal candidate will bridge the gap between complex technical requirements and business financial objectives.
Key is the ability to translate "tech-speak" for a finance-focused audience, you will be responsible for leading the end-to-end delivery of large-scale finance focused IT infrastructure, software development, and systems integration projects. Ensuring all IT solutions align with the financial regulatory requirements and the DFS Groups control environment.
What you’ll be responsible for
- Leading the planning, execution, delivery and transfer into Operation Service of complex IT projects from initiation to closure, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
- Working closely with developers, architects, security and service operations teams to oversee the implementation of finance system projects.
- Working closely with business change in order to ensure that changes are assessed, planned and implemented successfully. Assist the business sponsor in creating robust business cases, defining key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success.
- Managing project budgets, including forecasting, tracking actuals, and reporting on financial variances.
- Acting as the primary liaison between technical & business stakeholders and the program management team.
- Identifying and mitigating technical and financial risks. Ensure project documentation meets strict industry compliance and audit standards.
- Applying appropriate project management methodologies (Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall) based on project needs.
- Working closely with SDM (Service Delivery Management) teams to successfully transition change from project into Service BAU.
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We’re looking for someone who has
- 5+ years of experience in IT Project Management, ideally around finance systems transformation & implementation. Proven track record in delivering complex projects to time, cost and quality.
- Previous experience managing migrations or API integrations between legacy financial systems and modern platforms.
- Experience of financial controls and adoption as part of systems and process improvements.
- Understanding of the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle).
- Certifications: PMP, PRINCE2, or Agile/Scrum Master certification is highly preferred.
- Exceptional communication skills, analytical thinking, influencing and the ability to translate "tech-speak" for a finance-focused audience.
Don't let it discourage you if you don't have all of this experience, it's a guideline that will help you hit the ground running. If the role sounds like it would be a great fit for you and you're confident that it suits you, we'd love you to apply.
Room to grow
Everyone at DFS Group begins with a structured induction designed to help you understand our brands, our culture and how we work together.
From day one, you will have access to our online Learning Hub, filled with digital courses, tools and resources to support your development.
For leaders, we offer virtual workshops focused on building confident, capable leadership. We also run skills-based workshops to strengthen core capabilities across the business.


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Our DFS Group benefits
We believe great work deserves great support. That’s why we offer benefits that help you grow, feel looked after, and enjoy life beyond work. Here’s what we have to offer:
- 25 days holiday, plus the option to buy up to 5 more
- Annual Bonus
- Car or cash allowance
- Enhanced family leave, with up to 20 weeks at 90% pay after one year, or 10 weeks at 90% if you’ve been with us less than a year
- Health cash plan from £2 a month, with everyday cashback
- Employee Assistance Programme for support when you need it
- Extras like flu vouchers, menopause support and health check
- Pension with company contributions
- Life assurance for peace of mind
- Sharesave scheme to save each month and invest in our future
- Structured induction from day one
- Access to our Learning Hub and skills workshops
- Leadership development and apprenticeship programmes
- 30% colleague discount, plus 15% for friends and family, three times a year
- Discounts and cashback at hundreds of retailers
- SmartTech scheme to buy tech up to £1,000 through salary sacrifice
- Cycle to Work scheme for bikes and accessories up to £1,500
- Electric vehicle lease scheme with Octopus to help you save and reduce your impact
- One paid volunteering day each year
Equal opportunities
We’re proud to be an equal opportunities employer, committed to building a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and makes room for different backgrounds, perspectives and experiences.
We turn that commitment into action through colleague networks, trusted partnerships and recognised accessibility initiatives such as the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
If your experience does not quite match every part of the role, we’d still love to hear from you.
If you need any adjustments or additional support during the application process, please contact our Talent Team and we will be happy to help.
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