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Project Manager (GenAI)

Certain Advantage are hiring for a Project Manager based in London.

This role is on an initial 6-month contract and is required to be onsite 3 days a week.

The company:

We’re working with a global organisation at the forefront of energy and innovation, with advanced capabilities in High-Performance Computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI). The organisation delivers cutting-edge IT solutions to accelerate R&D initiatives, enabling scientific discovery, business transformation, and industry-leading digital applications. Their focus is on leveraging HPC-AI to drive efficiency, insight, and competitive advantage across multiple business areas.

We’re looking for a highly motivated and experienced Project Manager who can:

Deliver programs and projects using both Agile and Waterfall methodologies.
Implement and maintain effective Change Control, Risk Management, and Reporting.
Establish and execute Project Governance frameworks.
Manage Programme Leadership and the Project Natural Team.
Apply domain knowledge across areas such as Chemicals, Deepwater, Retail, Finance, Legal, HR, and Capital Projects.
Demonstrate technical expertise in Cloud, Mobile, SaaS, Digital Platforms, ERP, Web Applications, Networking, Workplace Productivity, Compliance, and Cybersecurity.
Exhibit strong leadership by building and leveraging relationships with senior sponsors, Programme Managers, and key stakeholders.
Show resilience, communication, and motivation, particularly when leading teams through periods of uncertainty and high-pressure situations. 
Mandatory Skills

Project Management (PM) Certification
Proficiency in Waterfall & Agile methodologies
Experience with Cloud, Mobile, SaaS, and Digital technologies
Vendor Management and Governance
Project Management, Scoping & Budgeting, Planning & Tracking
Assurance & Compliance
Risk Assessment & Management 
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