About the Role
The ICT Project Manager is responsible for delivering technology-enabled projects, ensuring outcomes meet agreed business requirements, quality standards, timelines, and budgets. The role focuses on effective governance, coordination, risk management, and stakeholder communication to support successful project delivery.
Responsibilities:
Ensure that technology projects and workstreams deliver outputs and solutions that meet defined business requirements, within agreed timescales and budgets, while meeting quality expectations.
Apply programme and/or project governance, Digital Division standards, practices, and procedures to ensure successful project delivery.
Manage a range of technology-enabled projects, ensuring projects are appropriately scoped, resource requirements are forecast, and work plans are produced and revised as required.
Produce and review project products and deliverables with team members to ensure alignment with agreed scope and business change requirements.
Work collaboratively with the DD Skills Demand Manager and other DD managers/supervisors to identify resource requirements and assign or delegate day-to-day responsibilities to project team members.
Ensure delivery is achieved in line with time, quality, and cost measures.
Identify, manage, and mitigate technology project risks and dependencies to minimise exposure and impact.
Develop and execute communication plans to keep stakeholders informed of project progress and changes.
Requirements
Proven experience delivering ICT or technology-enabled projects.
Strong understanding of project governance and delivery methodologies.
Experience managing risks, dependencies, and stakeholders.
Ability to plan, coordinate, and manage project documentation.
Excellent communication and organisational skills.
Experience working in structured or regulated environments (desirable).