Project Manager - Cyber, IAM, Sailpoint

London
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Project Manager - Cyber, IAM, Sailpoint

Up to £700pd (Inside IR35)

London/primarily remote

6 months

My client is seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager to lead the end‑to‑end delivery of enterprise‑scale Identity Governance programmes, with a strong emphasis on SailPoint implementations.

Key Requirements:

Extensive experience working as a Project Manager within large, complex enterprise environments
Proven track record delivering end‑to‑end SailPoint implementation projects
Demonstrated capability in owning and leading large‑scale IAM transformation initiatives
Solid understanding of Identity Governance principles, including RBAC, access certification, provisioning, and control frameworks
Practical experience integrating HR, ERP, Active Directory, Azure AD, and various cloud platforms
Strong programme oversight, stakeholder engagement, and vendor management abilities
Skilled at presenting and translating technical concepts for senior leadership audiences
Experienced in delivering projects using Agile, Waterfall, or blended delivery methodologies
Nice to have:

Immediate availability
Flexibility to get into an office

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