IT Project Manager (Ai / Cybersecurity)

Horley
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IT Project Manager (Ai / Cybersecurity)

£50,000 - £60,000 + Training + Paid for Qualifications + Company Bonus + Company Benefits

Horley

Are you an IT Project Manager or want to step into a IT Project Management role where you will receive external and internal training to help springboard your career at a leading name in the construction business that's thriving?

Do you want to be the head of a growing department that will be the tasked with the management and delivery of a complex and exciting project pipelines that include Ai integration, cybersecurity implementation and other complex challenges?

On offer is the chance to receive full internal training, working side by side with the department head, with the opportunity to undertake paid project management qualifications.

In this role, you will be managing multiple projects at once, overseeing the full project lifecycle. Projects can range anywhere from AI integration, product and brand integration, to integrating internal systems.

This company is a leading UK supplier of high-performance mechanical and building-services solutions, delivering innovative products, technical expertise, and reliable support to drive efficient, compliant construction projects.

This role would suit an IT Project Manager looking to be responsible for an exciting range of technical projects and continue to upskill in a growing business.

The Role

Managing full project life cycle
AI integration, product and brand integration and integrating internal systems
Full training on any areas without experience
Paid for qualifications like PRINCE 2 PMP etcThe Person

IT Project Manager or similar experience
Commutable to GatwickReference Number: BBBH23190

IT Project Manager, AI Integration, Digital Transformation, Project Coordinator, IT PM, PRINCE, Project Engineer, Horley, Salfords, Gatwick, Coulsdon, Croydon

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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