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£70,000 per annum + Permanent Benefits + Bonus + Car Allowance

Flexible working - West Sussex

A leading Utility organisation is looking to recruit 2X Technical Programme Managers, 1x - Comms remediation networking experience and the other 1x Cyber Security - Network information security - NISCAF and OT experience. you will be responsible for leading a team of Project Managers and Project Analysts in the planning and management of a portfolio of IT/Business projects.

Lead a team of Snr. Project Managers, Project Managers and Project Analysts in the successful delivery of IT/Business projects including estimates, plans, resource management, schedule, scope, requirements, solutions, budget and deliverables; act as a point of escalation; develop team members and the overall team capabilities; providing direction and guidance
Line-manage a team of Snr. Project Managers, Project Managers and Analysts, including performance reviews, career development, coaching and mentoring
Quality Assurance across and compliance with delivery standards across your portfolio. Ensure that deliverables and documents are produced as required including project charters and requirements documents. Ensure all project artefacts are produced in accordance with PMO process and guidelines, including project resource assignments and usage
Play an active part in resource managing your team, and support resource allocations across teams. Support the PMO to manage the demand requests and assignment of Project Managers and Project Analysts across the Portfolio
Direct and manage their own projects from beginning to end, including the definition of project scope and deliverables that support business and IT goals.
Developing and maintaining strong relationships with all key stakeholder across business and IT
Maintaining interdependencies within and across your portfolio
Budget accountability all projects in your portfolio
Build a team by recruiting Permanent, FTC or Contract Project Managers or Analysts to deliver the Programme / Projects in their area of responsibility. Ensure effective onboarding and knowledge transfer

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