Head of Software Delivery - West Midlands
West Midlands
Head of Software Delivery - West Midlands
West Midlands
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A Pan-UK services firm is looking to hire a Head of Software Delivery to be based out of its West Midlands headquarters.
The main remit of the role is to lead and manage a team of multi-skilled developers and contribute to the ongoing development and digital transformation of critical systems.
You will be responsible for all aspects of solution delivery and quality in the development, testing, deployment and production support of software.
Skills & Qualifications
- Experience of large scale digital transformation including e-commerce solutions within global company environments
- Proven experience of managing, motivating and building ways of working across technology and commercial teams
- Full end to end software delivery within a client-facing role, to strict timelines
- Be experienced with senior-level management and stakeholder management
- Excellent communication with strong interpersonal skills, with an emphasis on building relationships across organisations and teams.
- Previous experience in managing Agile delivery for cross functional Agile software development teams who delivery of high-quality software solutions using
- Ideally a technical heritage in backend or ecommerce / digital systems is useful with technologies
- Good understanding of Agile and Waterfall methodologies
- Experience of and involvement in use of current and emerging development tools, design principles and technologies
Please send your CV to Michael Moretti for immediate consideration
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