IT Project Manager

Romford
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Contract: 6 Mths
Based in Essex/Hybrid
Day Rate: £500-£600 per day
Radius is looking for a Project Manager who has initially strong experience in Remedy to ServiceNow migrations.
Role Responsibilities
The role, reporting to the CIO, is responsible for ensuring the delivery of the main Corporate IT System Projects for 2026 (primarily Service Now but also covering Sharepoint and Microsoft365 improvements as required).
The role will be expected to cover requirements capture/definition, managing the suppliers, users, IT admins required as part of the project, completing system testing and project managing the full delivery.
Main Duties
This role will work closely with the CIO to deliver a number of improvement/migration projects for a number of Corporate IT Systems/applications. The primary areas of responsibility will include, but not limited to:
Technical Project Management
Managing the GM UK Corporate IT Projects (see list below), the responsibilities for each project include the full project lifecycle including

  • Requirements capture/definition (including business analysis and working with users/managers to understand needs and expectations)
  • Project documentation including business cases, gateway checksheets and project start and closure documentation
  • Supplier Management (a third-party company or in-house resource will be used to complete the system design, configuration and delivery)
  • Ensuring a high standard of cyber/information Security and compliance with the relevant standards and the relevant GM UK policies/processes (including ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 9001, ISO (phone number removed) and potentially SOC1 and 2) with the design, delivery of the project and longer-term operation
  • Managing users and managers engagement within the project
  • Assisting with process documentation relation to the new system/project
  • Managing the testing of the new system (defining test plans, completing technical testing, managing user testing), managing the resolution of snags/issues
  • Working within the GM UK Change and release processes for the release/updating of the system(s)
  • Documenting user and admin guides
    The systems/applications that the role will likely be involved include (but not limited) to the following (all are expected to be third party hosted applications – SAAS):
    Service Now (Ticketing and Service Management System)
    Managing the GM UK migration from Remedy to Service Now and ongoing improvements in the Service Now system, including the implementation of a customer portal to meet GM UK customer requirements, enhanced reporting and potentially integration with other systems (eg: asset databases and automated alert monitoring systems). GM UK will be engaging a third-party supplier to complete the actual setup, configuration.
    Service Now will be the primary focus of the role, but if time then there is also the potential to also get involved in the following projects as well
    Microsoft 365 (Email, OneDrive etc)
    Managing (including working with the Norway IT team) security and functionality improvements to the GM Microsoft365 system for the benefit of the UK users; including PC migration to InTune integration, sensitivity labels, compliance rules, implementing meeting room resources etc. GM UK engages and IT company to complete the actual works and manage the system so this role will be responsible for the Technical Project Management of the improvements
    Sharepoint Online (Microsoft 365)
    Managing the GM UK migration from an older on-premise Sharepoint System to Sharepoint online, including a complete content refresh and ongoing improvements in the Sharepoint online system. GM UK will likely complete the technical/data migration in-house (with assistance from a third-party were required)
    Qualifications
    Relevant Degree qualifications or similar practical experience
    Skills & Experience
    Essential
  • Experience of Technical Project Management
  • Experience of Business analysis / requirements collection experience
  • Understanding/experience of Cyber/Information Security within application design, hosted (SAAS) systems and project management
  • Experience in creating project documentation ongoing processes and user/admin guides
  • Experience of managing IT support/consultancy companies to deliver projects
  • High level of IT Literacy including good knowledge and practical experience of Microsoft Applications (ideally including Office365, Visio, Project, SharePoint).
    Desirable
  • Experience of Projects involving Service Now
  • Experience of Projects involving Microsoft 365 (including Email, Onedrive, Sharepoint, Azure etc)
  • Experience of ISO 27001 within project management
    Person Specification
  • Attention to detail with high personal standards and the desire to complete tasks thoroughly
  • Flexible and adaptable with a positive outlook and “can do” attitude
  • Able to communicate effectively at all levels (written and verbal)
  • Strong and demonstrable integrity with a desire to work as part of a team
  • Ability to work efficiently, timely and cost effectively under continually changing demands and requirements
  • Good time management
  • Good communication skills (written and spoken)
  • Must be commercially aware

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