D365 F&O Project Manager (Bath)
Bath, Somerset
D365 F&O Project Manager (Bath)
- Contract
Bath, Somerset
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Start your job searchOur longstanding FTSE250 manufacturing client are several years into a phased global rollout of their Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (F&O) ERP implementation.
They are looking for a Project Manager to join them on a contract basis initially (3-6 months) to assist in the Leeds based rollout and go-live expected towards the end of 2025.
- On site in Bath 2-3 times per week (some travel to Leeds required)
- £450 - £500 per day inside ir35
- Contract extension beyond initial term is likely
The successful candidate will be expected to have a good balance between technical knowledge of the Microsoft platform and its implementation requirements, and the functional processes it provides and how these functional processes benefit end users. You will develop and lead permanent or temporary cross functional teams (including suppliers and vendors) to ensure project outcomes are achieved.
MUST have demonstrable experience in deploying D365 F&O solutions including migrations to the platform and exploitation/adoption of the feature set and integrations.
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