IT PMO & Demand Manager

Luton
1 day ago
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DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW:

The IT Department manages information and operational technology across the business, with teams responsible for IT Operations & Service Delivery, IT Infrastructure, Cyber & Information Security, BI & Data Science, and Project & Portfolio Management.

ABOUT THE ROLE:

Reporting to the IT Portfolio Manager, the IT PMO & Demand Manager is responsible for the IT department's demand management process for new project requests, whilst ensuring approved projects and change initiatives are delivered in line with expectations.

The IT PMO & Demand Manager is the custodian of our IT Project Management Framework and its supporting policies and processes, working closely with the IT Portfolio Manager and other IT departmental managers to provide overarching governance and assurance of our IT change portfolio.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Governance and Framework: Ownership and improvement of the IT Project Management Framework and associated governance boards, including the IT Portfolio Review Board, the New Demand Meeting and project stage gate reviews.

  • Policy and Process: Ownership and improvement of PMO policies and processes such as risk management, resource management, project change control, and cost management.

    Project & Portfolio Performance: Designing and producing regular management information to provide the IT Portfolio Manager and Head of IT confidence projects are being managed well.

  • Resource Management: Providing IT departmental managers with a centralised view of supply and demand for resources, with recommendations for optimising resource allocation or bringing in temporary resources through one of our partner frameworks.

  • Tools, Processes & Continuous Improvement: Identifying and implementing tooling that complements and supports the execution of the IT Project Management Framework, adopting a continuous-improvement mindset to continually refine our ways of working.

  • Communications: Proving periodic updates to the IT Department, the Senior Management Team, and wider community on project updates, recent successes or other matters regarding the IT project portfolio.

  • Contribute to delivering a great guest experience by performing your role with accuracy and efficiency. Recognising that every task whether guest facing or behind the scenes contributes to supporting the company's overall Business Way Strategy and service standards.

  • Proactively and positively promote the initiatives and projects with all employees and the wider community.

    KEY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ROLE

  • A minimum of 3 years working in a Project, Programme or Portfolio Management Office.

  • A strong governance background with a track record of ensuring projects are performing in line with PMO processes and a formal project delivery framework.

  • Experience working in a hybrid environment, incorporating agile or lean principles where possible.

  • Previously implemented or managed a demand management and prioritisation process for new work requests.

  • Demonstrable work experience in coaching project managers to produce deliverables that meet or exceed the required standards.

  • Experienced in analysing data and producing actionable management information.

    Desirable

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Power Apps and Power BI to help us remove administration and reporting tasks that don't add value.

  • Experience of IT Service Management tools, such as ServiceDesk Plus by ManageEngine.

  • Experience in resource management for an IT department.

    This job description is intended to give an appreciation of the role and the range of duties and responsibilities to be undertaken. It does not attempt to detail every activity. Specific task and objectives will be agreed on an on-going basis. The post holder will be required at all times to perform any other reasonable tasks, as requested by the Line Manager in order to meet the operational needs of the business

    Connect2Employment is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Employment is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates

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