Target Operating Model - Project Manager
City of London
Target Operating Model - Project Manager
City of London
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Industry leading Financial Services Company who are ranked on the FTSE are currently undertaking a number of projects as part of a group wide transformation programme. This organisation has been operating for more than 100 years in the city and have witnessed exponential growth over the past 5 years.
Within this role, our client is looking for a hands-on Project Manager to help work with the COO/Head of Strategy to help design (30%) and roll out (70%) the Target Operating Model (TOM). The Project Manager will be focused on ensuring that solutions provide benefits at both central and business unit level. There is a strong need to ensure the management of projects to time and budget, ensuring that the businesses and key stakeholders are fully signed up and kept informed of progress. Managing and embedding change will be critical to success.
Requirements
- Strategic approach to the delivery of assigned projects;
- Project plans are developed and agreed by all key stakeholders;
- ensure that assigned projects are managed in line with the Banking Division's project methodology;
- Effectively plan and manage assigned projects, ensuring delivery within -agreed budget and timescales through all stages of the project lifecycle;
- Plan and co-ordinate the engagement of all project resources including business resources and vendor/external resources;
The successful candidate will have worked in a fast paced environment, preferably within the financial services sector and will have experience of managing a wide range of projects. It is essential to have experience of dealing with executive stakeholders.
We regret that due to the high volume of applications we are only able to contact suitable candidates.
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