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Technical Program Manager - Infrastructure
Technical Program Manager (Infrastructure) Remote UK to £90k
Are you a tech savvy Program Manager with a good knowledge of Infrastructure / Platform engineering?
You could be progressing your career as part of a friendly and supportive international team at a growing and hugely successful European car insurance tech company as they expand their UK presence; their platform enables an insurance quote to be made to the consumer within 60 seconds, using just 4 clicks.
What's in it for you:
- Up to £90,000 salary
- Flexible hybrid working including flexible working hours
- Ability to work 30 days from any EU country
- Diverse, inclusive team environment with a range of support networks (e.g. LGBTIQA+, Women's Networking group)
Your role:
As a Technical Program Manager you'll focus on facilitating and driving delivery of infrastructure and platform projects, leading the delivery of complex infrastructure and platform programs, coordinating cross functional engineering teams to ensure initiatives are planned, prioritised and executed successfully.
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You'll be collaborating with engineering leaders and architects, managing dependencies, risks, resources and stakeholder communications, providing clear reporting and visibility into program health and delivery progress.
You will enable Agile planning and continuous improvement activities, using delivery metrics and tooling insights to optimise execution and establish scalable delivery practices. The role also includes organising technical workshops and team events, as well as managing relationships with infrastructure and technology vendors, overseeing commercial negotiations, compliance requirements, and budget planning in partnership with Security, Legal, Procurement and Engineering teams.


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About you:
- You have strong commercial experience in Technical Program Management, Infrastructure Program Management, or Technical Project Management roles
- You have a strong understanding of infrastructure and platform engineering environments
- You have experience of managing complex cross-functional technical programs and dependencies
- You have a good understanding of Agile delivery methodologies and engineering execution practices
- You have experience with project management tools such as YouTrack, Jira, and Confluence
- You have advanced stakeholder management and business relationship skills
Location / WFH:
The company is a big advocate of flexible working and prides itself on DEI; ideally you'll be able to get to the London office twice a week.
Apply now to find out more about Technical Program Manager (Infrastructure) opportunity.
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