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Senior Technical Project Manager
Type: Freelance
Location: Glasgow
We're seeking an experienced Senior Technical Project Manager to lead the delivery of complex systems integration projects across large-scale technology programmes.
You'll coordinate cross-functional teams including development, architecture, testing, infrastructure, vendors, and business stakeholders, ensuring successful end-to-end delivery of integration, testing, dependencies, and release planning.
What You'll Bring
- 10+ years' experience managing complex technical projects.
- Strong knowledge of project management methodologies within Agile and hybrid environments.
- Experience delivering enterprise system integrations involving Salesforce, MuleSoft, Java APIs, REST/SOAP services, and middleware.
- Proven ability to manage technical risks, issues, dependencies, and multiple delivery workstreams.
- Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence technical teams without direct authority.
- Experience working with suppliers, managing scope and Statements of Work (SoWs).
- Understanding of architecture, integration, deployment practices, and software delivery lifecycles.
- Experience using Jira, Azure DevOps, or similar delivery tools.
- Previous experience working across distributed or global delivery teams is highly desirable.
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If you're a confident technical delivery leader who thrives in complex environments and enjoys driving successful project outcomes, please apply immediately.


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