Retail Insight
Technical Programme Manager

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At Retail Insight, we're transforming the way some of the world's biggest retailers use data, analytics and technology to make smarter decisions.
We're looking for an experienced Senior Programme Manager to take ownership of strategic technology and business transformation initiatives that help drive our business forward.
This is a role where you'll do more than simply manage project plans. You'll be leading complex programmes across technology, data, cloud and business transformation, working closely with senior leaders across the organisation and helping ensure our most important initiatives deliver real value.
What you'll be doing
- Leading strategic programmes from initiation through to delivery, transition and benefits realisation.
- Owning end-to-end delivery of complex technology, software, cloud, analytics and transformation initiatives.
- Building strong governance, managing risks and dependencies, and providing clear executive reporting to the CTO and Leadership Team.
- Aligning teams across Engineering, Product, Data & Analytics, Client Success, Operations and external partners.
- Managing budgets, forecasting, resource planning and supplier relationships.
- Improving delivery standards and introducing smarter ways of working, including AI-assisted planning and governance practices.
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What we're looking for
- Significant experience leading large-scale technology projects and enterprise programmes.
- A track record operating as both a hands-on Senior Project Manager and a strategic Programme Manager.
- Experience delivering software, cloud, data, analytics or digital transformation initiatives.
- Confident stakeholder management skills with the confidence to influence at executive level.
- Experience managing suppliers, delivery partners and cross-functional teams.
- A solid understanding of Agile, hybrid and traditional delivery approaches.
Bonus points if you also have
- Experience leading data platform, cloud, AI, SaaS or retail technology transformation programmes.
- Experience with Azure, Databricks or modern analytics environments.
- Experience operating a PMO or portfolio governance function.
- MSP, PMP, PgMP or PRINCE2 Practitioner certification.
- Experience within retail, SaaS, analytics or client-facing technology organisations.
Some of our extras...
- Flexible Working – Enjoy a hybrid work model (typically 2 days in the office) with flexibility based on business needs, plus a work from anywhere policy to give you freedom to explore.
- Time Off – 25 days annual leave (+ bank holidays), increasing with length of service, plus an extra day off for your birthday! We also operate summer hours so you can make the most of the sunshine.
- Learning & Development – Access a vast range of courses through our learning platform and benefit from structured career progression plans to support your growth.
- Health & Wellbeing – Private Medical Insurance, a healthcare cash plan, and mental health support via Help@Hand. Plus, we’ll ensure you have a safe and productive home setup with a workspace assessment.
- Giving Back – Take paid volunteer days to support your local community, donate to your chosen charity through salary sacrifice (we’ll match it!), and make a difference with Give as You Earn.
- Extra Perks – A car purchase scheme to make buying a new car easier, plus access to additional benefits through our online platform, including gym discounts.


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