Project Manager - commodities/precious metals
Cambridgeshire, Cambridge
Project Manager - commodities/precious metals
Cambridgeshire, Cambridge
The details
This vacancy has now expired.
Start your job searchOutstanding Opportunity > IT Project Manager - Leading large, complex, global business requires experienced Project Manager with specific experience of precious metals or precious metals commodities systems. The project will implement IT elements in the build for new precious metals accounting operations & systems. Management of precious metals used in industrial processes is a key accounting process to this leading global business
Expertise
-) Project Manager with specific experience of precious metals management, precious metals commodities management, precious metals accounting or precious metals commodities trading systems (eg Openlink Endur)
-) As Project Manager you will utilise effective technology to automate processes that are key to effective & efficient operations of the industrial plants involved, enabling accurate & timely metal accounting at all stages of plant activities.
-) You will be involved in process for the selection of precious metals commodities tool & it would therefore be advantageous to have experience of tender process, supplier selection, contract negotiation & third party/vendor management
-) Experience of managing application project implementations
-) Experience of Service Transition management & Business Change management
-) You will be at the forefront of helping the business to develop the appropriate methods & to deliver the appropriate tools, delivering technology changes & supporting business change activities.
Related jobs
Salary:
Up to £40,000 per annum
Location:
Stockport, Greater Manchester
Industry
Manufacturing
Qualification
Part qualified
Market
Commerce & Industry
Salary
£40,000 - £50,000
Job Discipline
Part Qualified & Transactional Finance
Contract Type:
Permanent
Description
A growing B2B technology services business is looking to appoint an experienced Finance Manager to lead its finance function.
Reference
BBBH193385
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Tany YunosAuthor
Tany YunosSalary:
£40,000 - £45,000 per annum
Location:
City of London, London
Industry
Consumer & Retail
Qualification
Part qualified
Market
Commerce & Industry
Salary
£40,000 - £50,000
Job Discipline
Part Qualified & Transactional Finance
Contract Type:
Permanent
Description
Immediate Assistant Accountant contract with a Central London retail brand. 3 months, £40-45k. Strong AP focus, AR exposure, Xero experience, office‑based.
Reference
AABSM
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Brooke SmithAuthor
Brooke SmithSalary:
£38,000 - £42,000 per annum
Location:
City of London, London
Industry
Consumer & Retail
Qualification
Part qualified
Market
Commerce & Industry
Salary
£40,000 - £50,000
Job Discipline
Part Qualified & Transactional Finance
Contract Type:
Contract
Description
Accounts Receivable Clerk role in retail, London. 3‑month temp with chance to go permanent, £38-42k, Xero experience required.
Reference
ARRE
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Brooke SmithAuthor
Brooke SmithSalary:
£100,000 - £115,000 per annum
Location:
City of London, London
Industry
FinTech
Qualification
None specified
Market
Financial Services
Salary
£100,000 - £125,000
Job Discipline
Product
Contract Type:
Permanent
Description
Group Product Manager - API Connectivity
Reference
BBBH193485
Expiry Date
01/01/01
Author
Alex SimmonsAuthor
Alex SimmonsRelated articles
Teaser
GeneralContent Type
Join our team
15/04/26
Summary
What does it really take to build a successful career in recruitment?Steph Teale’s journey to Associate Director offers a clear, honest look at the reality behind the progression - beyond job ti
by
Stephanie Teale
Teaser
Financial ServicesContent Type
General
09/04/26
Summary
In a market defined by volatility, geopolitical shocks, and constant operational disruption, forecasting has become both more important and more difficult. To understand how finance leaders ar
by
Jamie Miller
Teaser
Finance & AccountingContent Type
Career Advice
27/03/26
Summary
In today’s volatile, data driven, and transformation-heavy environment, the relationship between CEO and CFO has never been more important. Once viewed primarily as the “guardian of the numbers,
by
Tony Slattery