IT Project Manager IT Security London £590/d Hybrid

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IT Project Manager - Information Security | SOC | SOC Transformation Project | Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office - 3 days working from home | 6 Months Contract | £590/day Inside IR35 | LONDON |

In this role you will support the procurement process for an outsourced Security Operations Centre (SOC).

You'll manage the project to deliver all workstreams in line with key project milestones and agreed timescales.

Desired experience will include prior experience of technology projects ideally within a regulated environment.

Your Essential Skills and Experience:

Experience of Technology projects (e.g. SOC transition, systems development, infrastructure, service transition)

A working knowledge of governance, standards, and controls within project management.

Strong financial acumen with understanding of budgetary control and ability to provide detailed project financial management and reporting.

Previous experience working within a regulated environment and governance

SOC background in a transformation or improvement project capacity

Excellent communication skills

Qualifications:

APMP Practitioner, Prince2, Prince Agile or equivalent qualification

Location: London

Hybrid: 2 days in the office / 3 days working from home

Pay Rate: £590/day Inside IR35 (You will work via an Umbrella company)

Contract: 6 Months

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