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IntaPeople have an exciting new opportunity for a Project Manager in the Quantum Computing industry.

This is a brand-new position to the market, if you are looking for a new challenge this could be the one! You will have the opportunity to drive complex technical projects, from technically challenging development to product development and manufacture.

About the role;

  • You will report into the Customer Success Manager and work alongside the delivery team in managing Quantum Computing projects.
  • You will be responsible for any customer queries therefore being the primary point of contact for any customers and suppliers.
  • This position will include managing world-class hardware and software engineers and scientists alongside dealing with suppliers and stakeholders.
  • You will be responsible for managing the projects from start to competition.
  • As a Project Manager you will be responsible for planning of project resources, schedule, finances and scope.

About you;

  • Product experience isessential,you will have a solid understanding of how to deliver a product.
  • Communication is at the forefront of the Project Managers day-to-day, so you will be well versed in stakeholder management as well as planning and project estimation techniques.
  • You will have a proven track record of delivering technical projects.
  • You will be based in London or near, the office is based in centre of London and this role will involve being in the office 3 days per week.

If you’re interested in this exciting new opportunity please APPLY now, if you have any questions please contact Caitlin, email any questions to

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