Infrastructure Project Manager

Bristol
1 year ago
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Job Title: Infrastructure Project Manager
Location: Bristol (Hybrid - 2-3 days per week on-site)
Contract: 6 Months (with potential extension)
Pay Rate: £335 - £440 per day (Inside IR35)
Security Clearance: Must have Active Security Clearance

About the Role:

Our client is seeking an experienced Infrastructure Project Manager with a proven track record in Telecommunications and Ministry of Defence (MoD) projects. The ideal candidate will have expertise in mobile technologies, cybersecurity, SOC delivery, and IT infrastructure. This is an exciting opportunity to lead high-value projects in a dynamic and secure environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the end-to-end delivery of high-value projects ranging from £5M - £20M.
Oversee Mobile, IT Infrastructure, and Cybersecurity project implementations.
Ensure Security Operations Centre (SOC) delivery meets industry and client standards.
Manage project scope, risk, and governance while maintaining cost control and financial efficiency.
Act as a customer champion, aligning project execution with business needs.
Establish and maintain robust project governance frameworks.
Engage and manage multiple stakeholders across internal and external teams.
Proactively identify and mitigate risks, adapting methodologies as necessary.

Skills & Experience Required:

Proven experience as an Infrastructure Project Manager, delivering complex IT, Voice, and Network solutions.
Extensive experience in Telecommunications and MoD projects.
Strong knowledge of Cybersecurity, Mobile Technology, and SOC delivery.
Hands-on experience in IT infrastructure and high-value project delivery.
Advanced project management certifications (Prince2 Practitioner, MSP, APM RPP, etc.).
Expertise in stakeholder management, engaging with internal and external partners.
Strong financial acumen, including budget management and cost control.
Familiarity with ITIL processes and procedures.

This is an urgent vacancy where the hiring manager is shortlisting for an interview immediately. Please apply with a copy of your CV or send it khushboo. pandey @ (url removed)

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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