IT Program Manager (Up to £60K)

Realtime Recruitment
Belfast
1 week ago
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Fancy the opportunity to join a global leader in developing cutting-edge products at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution? If you're passionate about driving change in the manufacturing industry and have a proven track record in program management, we want to hear from you!


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead multiple projects from concept to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and meet quality standards
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to define scope, deliverables, resources, budgets, and timelines for new initiatives
  • Develop and maintain project plans, ensuring effective change, risk, and resource management throughout the lifecycle
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues as they arise, managing the complexity of global programs
  • Act as a key point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, ensuring transparency in communication and timely reporting of project status
  • Analyse and mitigate program risks to ensure successful outcomes
  • Manage relationships with customers and suppliers, driving continuous improvement in team performance and customer satisfaction


Skills and Experience:

  • 3+ yearsof experience in IT Program or Project Management, preferably in an agile environment
  • Strong ability to manage cross-functional, global teams, particularly in a fast-paced or technology-driven environment
  • Experience in hardware, software, and systems development, with a focus on automotive or electric vehicle technologies being a strong advantage
  • Proven expertise in managing large-scale projects, leading product roadmaps, and implementing change management initiatives
  • Solid understanding of cybersecurity and functional safety requirements within the automotive or tech industry is desirable
  • Excellent communication, organization, and time-management skills, with a high level of personal accountability
  • Experience in a high-tech automotive OR fast-paced technology environment


If you’re passionate about Program Management and think you have what we’re looking for, please reach out to or apply via the link.


Candidates MUST be located in NI.

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