Junior Project Manager (Cyber Security)

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
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One of the most exciting prospects in the UK cyber security sector today, Bridewell is a leading cyber security services company specialising in protecting and transforming critical business functions for some of the world’s most trusted organisations. We are the trusted partner for operators of essential services and provide end-to-end cyber security capabilities that help our clients overcome their security challenges, allowing them to operate safely and securely.

Bridewell holds the Gold level, Investors in People award which we feel solidifies and reflects on the outstanding calibre that makes us truly one team.

Who are we looking for?

Due to continued growth, we are looking for a Junior Project Manager to join our Cyber Security consulting team to support our Project Manager in the delivery of key projects for various clients.

Project Management:

  • Support the Project Manager on change projects in different areas of our Bridewell Cyber Security business, including our central in-house support services.
  • You will begin to engage with stakeholders, build trust and establish positive relationships with colleagues across our customer organisations.
  • Participate in the development of the Change Team and model the improvement behaviours we are seeking to develop.
  • Assist the Project Manager on evaluations/reviews of existing ways of working to identify gaps in performance and opportunities for improvement.
  • Support ideas to create effective approaches to drive projects forward with an emphasis on supporting our SOC services/ teams through changes and achieving the best outcomes for the people who we support.
  • Participate in preparing documents to show delivery progress, flag risks/ issues, manage resources and track outcomes achieved.
  • Assist our Squad leads to facilitate, coordinate RFP sessions, and get involved in bid discussions when necessary.
  • Participate in events such as workshops, both in person and remotely.
  • Support the Project Manager through to project closure and assist on project closure reports.
  • Support your programme manager by attending regular Governance meetings, team planning session and help build and maintain Bridewell’s PMO protocols and processes.
  • Contribute to developing a positive culture of continuous improvement across the Organisation and customers.

Service Management:

  • Support the Project Manager with service department team members, including customer service interactions, reports, and repairs
  • Provide customer service with a sales-minded attitude and begin to develop lasting customer relationships

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