Techncial Delivery Lead

London
2 weeks ago
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A global leader in financial markets infrastructure is seeking a hands-on Technical Delivery Lead / Project Manager to lead delivery for an internally built Cybersecurity Data Platform. This role involves working closely with a team of developers to deliver enhancements and ensure the platform continues to support critical cyber and technology risk reporting.

Details:

Contract: Initial 6 months (extension likely)
Location: London
Hybrid: 1 day/week in the office
Start date: ASAP
Rate: £(Apply online only) Inside IR35.Key Responsibilities:

Manage delivery of technical enhancements for the cybersecurity data platform.
Collaborate with developers and cross-functional teams to resolve technical challenges.
Drive project execution, ensuring timely delivery and high-quality outcomes.
Partner with QA and DevSecOps teams to maintain reliability and security across releases.
Produce project plans, status reports, and manage risks and dependencies.Key experience:

Proven experience as a Technical Project Manager or similar role, ideally in tech environments.
Strong technical understanding; ability to engage in problem-solving and technical discussions.
SQL expertise and ability to run SQL queries
Proficiency with Programming Language is essential - ideally TypeScript or Rust and the ability to validate code.
Experience with other languages accepted, e.g. C++, Zig, Nim or Python.
Previous experience as a developer or software engineer.
Background in data platforms or cybersecurity systems is desirable.
Comfortable working in Agile environments and managing delivery on complex projects.

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