Senior Project Manager
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
Senior Project Manager
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
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Our client is a Global Boutique consultancy firm who work with some of the words top Tech and Fintech companies working across Strategic development and implementation.
They currently have the need for a Senior Project Manager to join their business on a day rate contract basis focus on International Payments and Payroll projects.
The gist of the role…..
- Primary contact - liaison between HR/Payroll/Finance, technical and vendor teams to gather requirements, resolve issues, answer queries and ensure expectations and deadlines are met.
- Manage projects scope; identifying risks and contingency plans to ensure requirements are being met.
- Create multiple implementation frameworks, including time line definition, creating project plans, tasks and delivery suites etc.
- Provide regular status updates to ensure all necessary tasks are on track
- Manage Communications and meetings with internal team members to ensure tasks are being completed and deadlines met
- Take ownership for budget allocation and cost control.
- Manage internal and external stakeholders to a high consulting level.
Tertiary qualified with at least 8-10 years Project management experience coming from a Payroll, International Payments, Procurement or HR background. Exposure to Agile, Waterfall and Scrum methodologies would be welcomed as well as either a Prince II or PMP Qualification being highly regarded.
You will manage large scale projects previously with varying degrees of size and complexity.
This is a unique opportunity to work with a Global Consulting business on site with one the works leading Tech/Fintech companies
For further information please Matt Fitzpatrick in Marks Sattin.
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