About the Role
Role Purpose:
We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to lead a major IT migration initiative, moving the Field Service Management (FSM) platform into IFS Cloud. This position will take ownership of planning, coordinating, and delivering the migration, ensuring a smooth transition and minimal disruption across the business.
Key Responsibilities:
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Develop and maintain detailed project schedules, plans, and budgets for the move to IFS Cloud.
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Coordinate and guide cross-functional teams, including IT, business stakeholders, and external partners.
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Oversee data migration, integrations, and comprehensive testing across FSM, IFS Cloud, and connected systems (including workflows, business reporter outputs, and links with accounts receivable/payable).
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Ensure all processes, reporting, and system connections work effectively in the new environment.
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Assess risks, develop mitigation strategies, and ensure they are executed effectively.
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Provide clear and timely updates to leadership teams and relevant stakeholders.
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Maintain adherence to security policies, data protection requirements, and organisational standards.
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Ensure deliverables meet expected quality and align with stakeholder requirements.
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Conduct post-project reviews and support ongoing improvement initiatives.
Skills, Experience & Knowledge:
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Strong experience delivering large-scale IT migrations or transformation projects.
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Good understanding of Field Service Management platforms and IFS Cloud.
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Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities.
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Confident managing budgets, timelines, resources, and multiple workstreams.
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Familiarity with structured project methodologies (Agile, PRINCE2, or similar).
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Strong capabilities in risk management and problem-solving in complex environments.
Preferred Experience:
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Background working with automotive or insurance-related systems.
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Experience leading vendor relationships and supporting contract negotiations.
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Understanding of cloud architecture, integrations, and best-practice implementation approaches.
- Ref:
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