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Project Manager

Youwe
Shropshire
2 days ago
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At Youwe we believe that the right combination comes from

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Project Manager

Shrewsbury Full-time Apply directly

A Project Manager at Youwe is moving the e-commerce industry forward by creating solutions for companies that are used by millions of their customers. As a Project Manager you are the bridge between the customer and the internal project team.

The Opportunity

We are looking for a Project Manager to join our Youwe team in Shrewsbury. Do you want to bring your experience to a diverse set of clients while keeping high customer satisfaction and team happiness? Do you get energy from facing a challenge and love leading a cross-functional team? Then this role is for you!

Your role as a Project Manager at Youwe

As a Project Manager, you are the bridge between the customer and the team, and you know how to manage the wishes of your customers and translate them into practical goals for the team. You coach and motivate a diverse project team to achieve the set goals together in an agile way. Within Youwe you are the first point of contact for our clients. To make sure everything goes smoothly you will be responsible for monitoring the progress of the project. You facilitate the delivery by planning, prioritizing, communication and reporting on key actions. You build customer relationships every day, manage budgets and ensure that the result is outstanding.

Steve Hoyle Operations Manager Share

Who you are

A proactive communicator and expert at reaching out. An experienced professional who has worked as a project manager, e-commerce manager, delivery manager, or product owner in a digital agency. Skilled at leading multiple projects simultaneously and switching quickly between disciplines and stakeholders. Driven by challenges and motivated by growth opportunities for your clients. A feedback-oriented individual, constantly seeking to improve the status quo. A team player and go-getter who effectively balances the interests of Youwe and the customer. Comfortable working in an international environment, alongside colleagues from over 25 different nationalities.

What you have

A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field. At least 3 years of experience as a project manager (or similar role) in a digital agency or as a product manager for an e-commerce product. A tech-savvy mindset with a data-driven approach to decision-making.

Life at Youwe

Your homebase is our diverse, international team of driven, fun and like-minded specialists. People you can talk to and bounce ideas off. And if you think we can do better, let us know! At Youwe you’re not on your own. You’ll get all the support you need and we’ll help you get started in no time. Our teams are growing rapidly, offering you plenty of opportunities to evolve and grow your career!

As a company, Youwe is supportive of people's interests and skills, on a professional and personal level. We are a close-knit team, across and within departments, from providing guidance and coaching on problems, approaches or general queries, but also getting to know each other as individuals. Work is important, but we also want people to be happy and support that with non-"work" things such as coffee calls, sandwiches in the office, and arranging socials outside of work.

JENNI POPE, Delivery Manager

Who you’ll work with

Meet some of your new team members

Jenni Pope Delivery Manager Eline Bongers Senior Project Manager Steve Hoyle Head of Operations UK/Operations

We are Youwe
 Working with the world’s leading technology partners, such as Adobe, Dotdigital, Hootsuite and Turtl, we are the digital agency for ambitious business looking to accelerate growth. With nine offices across the globe and 300+ developers, consultants, designers, digital marketers and strategists, we are best in class. Stimulated by our inclusive culture, in which curiosity and emotional intelligence help us be upfront and authentic, we are confident problem solvers. Leveraging technology, data and creativity, we stay ahead and go beyond to deliver exceptional, personalized customer experiences at scale!

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