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PMO Systems Integration Training Lead

TEC Partners
East Sussex
4 months ago
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Location: Falmer, Brighton (hybrid, 1-2 days per-week on-site)

Salary: £50, - £57, per annum - (possible flexibility, if you require a higher salary please still apply to discuss further)

Tec Partners are working with a well-known utilities company, who are looking for an experienced PMO Systems Integration training lead, to come in and create an overall training programme for their capital delivery PMO as they embark on a new system rollout. As a PMO Systems Integration Training Lead, you will make this newly created role your own, owning the overall training strategy, from scope, set-up, rollout and continuous delivery, across their core systems and processes (P6, SAP, PIM and others).

Key responsibilities:

Training & delivery management Embedment & continuous improvement PM3M Alignment Communication & Internal Branding

What they are looking for:

Experience delivery technical training and capability improvement, end-to-end, across project, programme and PMO environments Good working knowledge of PMO functions and PMO systems and tools (Primavera P6, SAP, PIM) Familiarity with industry standards and maturity models such as P3M3

This is a fantastic opportunity for a PMO Systems Integration Training Lead to join a reputable and recognisable employer in a role where you can make an instant impact, whilst equally having the room to grow and really make the role your own. If you are a PMO Systems Integration Training Lead (or similar) with the skills and experience listed above, then get in touch right away to find out more!

If you are interested in this position or would like to discuss further, please send your CV for immediate review.

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