We are currently recruiting a Project Manager.
As project manager, you’ll join the PMO team and work with us, the wider Codec team, and our customers closely.
In broad terms you will be responsible for:
- Managing several projects with several customers in parallel
- Managing of all aspects of the project from pre-sales through to operational support
- Baselining project scope and required business outcomes, including defined deliverables, key interdependencies, and resourcing requirements
- Providing a single point of accountability as the primary point of contact for the project
- Developing budgets, monitoring, and reporting progress against these to the project steering group
- Managing the project against milestones and specifications and manage any change to individual project scope
- Ensuring that controls and measures are in place to assure the quality of everything we deliver
- Ensuring that key stakeholders are kept well informed with accurate and timely information of progress, risks, and issues
- Making sure interdependencies with other projects are maintained, managed and properly co-ordinated
- You will have a strong background in Project Management methodologies
- You will have strong IT Project Management experience
- You will be thoughtful, considered, and understand that different projects need to be delivered in different ways
- You will have worked with large enterprise organisations delivering business applications projects and understand the needs of these organisations
- You will have worked under pressure and to tight deadlines, but you will know how to manage projects to minimise pressure and tight deadlines, maintaining control throughout.
- You will be an expert at planning and re-planning as needs and requirements change
- You will be able to understand complex business processes quickly
- You will ideally have experience with ERP projects (Microsoft Business Central) and CRM/Workflow projects (Microsoft Dynamics) but this is not essential
- A recognized PM qualification / certification would be an advantage but not essential