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AVEVA Project Manager, People Team in Cambridge, United Kingdom
AVEVA is a global leader in industrial software. Our cutting-edge solutions are used by thousands of enterprises to deliver the essentials of life – such as energy, infrastructure, chemicals and minerals – safely, efficiently and more sustainably.
We’re the first software business in the world to have our sustainability targets validated by the SBTi, and we’ve been recognized for the transparency and ambition of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We’ve also recently been named as one of the world’s most innovative companies.
If you’re a curious and collaborative person who wants to make a big impact through technology, then we want to hear from you! Find out more at AVEVA Careers (https://www.aveva.com/en/about/careers/) .
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Position : Project Manager, People Team
Location : Cambridge
The Job
Leading projects which have an impact both internally to the people team and externally to the business, this role manages projects which contribute towards transformational change or enable the people team to support the business through significant change. The Project Manager will manage projects of low to medium complexity and/or support larger programmes and more complex projects led by a Senior Project Manager. The role may also support People team colleagues to initiate their own projects, providing tools and guidance so that the People team colleague can then run the project themselves. The role is goal oriented and requires collaboration and creativity to navigate a variety of projects.
Responsibilities
Ensure all projects are delivered on time, to scope, within budget and to the required standard
Oversee the entire project lifecycle from initiation through to closure
Manage workstreams within wider programmes and complete reporting and escalations to the Senior People Project Manager
Manage internal and external resources to deliver projects, working with the Senior People Project Managers to source resources where needed
Agree the definition of the project scope and objectives, involving all relevant stakeholders
Ensure project team is assembled based on resource availability and skills required
Establish and facilitate project governance
Develop a detailed project plan to monitor and track progress, using agreed tools
Plan and manage transition of the finished project products into BAU
Facilitate quality assurance, including regulatory, statutory and corporate compliance
Manage and influence stakeholders to ensure project objectives are achieved
Manage changes to scope, project schedule and project costs, securing necessary approvals
Ensure project risks and issues are effectively identified, managed and escalated if required; perform proactive contingency planning
Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation in line with the required process and standard
Communicate and report in a timely manner; escalate as appropriate
Analyse successful completion of goals and projects to establish best practice; orchestrate project review and document lessons learnt.
Skills & Qualifications
Strong relationship building and influencing skills
Experience of project management or significant experience of project coordination
Strong resource planning and scheduling skills
HR professional, ideally with regional or global experience
Able to track budget
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Organisational skills including attention to detail and multitasking; working to deadlines
Strong problem-solving skills – planning for success and can-do attitude
Flexibility to work in a global team
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office, collaboration tools and video-conferencing platforms, particularly MS Teams
Working knowledge of Project Management Tools.
Working knowledge of data protection regulations like GDPR.
AVEVA requires all successful applicants to undergo and pass a comprehensive background check before they start employment. Background checks will be conducted in accordance with local laws and may, subject to those laws, include proof of educational attainment, employment history verification, proof of work authorization, criminal records, identity verification, credit check. Certain positions dealing with sensitive and/or third party personal data may involve additional background check criteria.
AVEVA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to being an exemplary employer with an inclusive culture, developing a workplace environment where all our employees are treated with dignity and respect. We value diversity and the expertise that people from different backgrounds bring to our business.
Come and join AVEVA to create the transformative technology that enables our customers to engineer a better world.
Empowering you with pioneering tech
AVEVA is a global leader in industrial software. Our cutting-edge solutions are used by thousands of enterprises to deliver the essentials of life – such as energy, infrastructure, chemicals and minerals – safely, efficiently and more sustainably.
We’re the first software business in the world to have our sustainability targets validated by the SBTi, and we’ve been recognized for the transparency and ambition of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We’ve also recently been named as one of the world’s most innovative companies.
If you’re a curious and collaborative person who wants to make a big impact through technology, then we want to hear from you! Find out more at AVEVA Careers (https://www.aveva.com/en/about/careers/) .
For more information about our privacy policy and how to manage cookies, visit our Privacy Policy (https://www.aveva.com/content/dam/aveva/documents/recruitment/Recruitment-Candidate-Fair-Processing-Notice-AVEVA.pdf) .