Project Manager

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Project Manager

London – 12-Month FTC – Hybrid

Competitive salary

VIQU is seeking a motivated Project Manager to join a dynamic Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) on a 12-month FTC. This Project Manager role is ideal for someone with a proven track record of leading global technology projects through the full lifecycle, translating business objectives into actionable plans, managing stakeholders, mitigating risks, and delivering high-quality outcomes in fast-paced, matrixed environments. Experience with Co-Pilot implementation is essential.

Key Responsibilities of the Project Manager:

Lead cross-functional teams through full project lifecycles, ensuring timely, on-budget delivery.

Translate business requirements into actionable plans and manage project scope.

Track and manage budgets, timelines, resources, risks, and change initiatives.

Maintain high-quality communication and stakeholder engagement at all levels.

Apply Agile and Waterfall methodologies where appropriate.

Support the delivery of software development, infrastructure/cloud, data platform, cybersecurity, or enterprise application projects.

Key Requirements of the Project Manager:

Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Project Manager delivering global projects in professional services, ideally a law firm.

Proven experience across budgets, timelines, resources, change, communications, risk, and quality management.

Demonstrated experience implementing Microsoft Co-Pilot in enterprise projects.

Strong technical acumen and experience with software development, infrastructure/cloud, data platforms, cybersecurity, or enterprise applications.

PRINCE2, PMP, AgilePM, or equivalent project management certification.

Advanced organisational, influencing, and multi-tasking skills under pressure.

Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities.

Strong people skills with a track record of maintaining effective stakeholder relationships.

Apply today to speak with VIQU in confidence or contact Belle Hegarty directly via the VIQU website.

Know someone exceptional for this Project Manager position? Refer them and receive up to £1,000 if successful (terms apply).

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Project Manager

London – 12-Month FTC – Hybrid

Competitive salary

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