Senior Project Manager

IC Resources
Cambridge
9 months ago
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Are you a Senior Project Manager looking to take your career to the next level? Do you thrive in fast-paced environments where innovation drives every decision? If so, this Senior Project Manager role is your opportunity to make an impact on groundbreaking projects in the quantum technology sector.

As a Senior Project Manager, you’ll work closely with a talented team of engineers and researchers to deliver cutting-edge projects that redefine what’s possible in R&D and advanced technology. You’ll lead the charge in managing scope, budgets, timelines, and stakeholder communication, all while driving the development of PMO processes in a dynamic startup environment.  

What You’ll Bring  

  • Proven experience as a Senior Project Manager.  
  • Strong knowledge of project management tools and methodologies (e.g., PRINCE2, APM, Jira, Smartsheet).  
  • A proactive, adaptable mindset with excellent organisational and communication skills.  
  • Experience managing technical or R&D projects in a fast-evolving industry is a bonus.  

The Benefits 

  • Salary: £65,000 - £75,000.  
  • Flexible working options and generous annual leave.  
  • Private medical and dental insurance, group DIS cover, and much more.  
  • A chance to work with a diverse, innovative team shaping the future of technology.  

This role is based in Cambridge with the option for flexible working. If you are interested in discussing this Senior Project Manager role further, please contact Emily Wright @ IC Resources 

 

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