Digital Transformation Manager

Watford
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Digital Transformation Manager

Location: Watford, Hertfordshire
Job Type: Full-time - 4 days a week onsite, 1 day working from home.
Salary: CompetitiveAn exciting new opportunity has become available for a skilled Digital Transformation Manager to lead technology initiatives and process improvements within a growing combined services organisation.

This role involves managing a portfolio of technology projects aimed at enhancing customer and employee experiences whilst delivering exceptional event day experiences for our partners. You will work closely with the IT Manager & Chief Financial Officer as well as other key stakeholders to oversee and deliver major digitisation projects and business process improvement initiatives efficiently and effectively.

Day-to-day of the role:

Lead cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time, within scope, and budget.
Collaborate with stakeholders to align project goals with business objectives and strategic goals.
Develop detailed project plans, timelines, and budgets to ensure successful project execution.
Define project scopes, objectives, delivery priorities, and strategies with the IT Manager & Chief Financial Officer to embed a culture of simplifying, standardising, and automating business processes.
Conduct full business system configuration and mapping processes to professionalise services to meet customer requirements and expectations, including sharing industry best practices.
Implement project tools and procedures, standards, and documentation to control cost, quality, change management, and programme, integrating feedback and lessons learned into the project lifecycle.
Engage and communicate project milestones with the senior leadership team frequently

Required Skills & Qualifications:

Proven ability to lead and manage complex projects in dynamic environments.
Strong ability to motivate and coordinate diverse teams to meet goals.
Adaptable, ensuring smooth transitions and consistent service through change.
Effective at building relationships and influencing at high levels, internally and externally.
Proficient with digital tools and operational technology, including cloud computing, AI, machine learning, enterprise systems (ERP, CRM), and data management tools.
Strong interpersonal, written, and presentation skills; comfortable engaging all levels.
Flexible and collaborative, fostering teamwork and support.
Experienced in planning and delivering complex projects.

Benefits:

Competitive salary package.
Opportunities for professional growth and development.
Dynamic and supportive work environment.
Access to cutting-edge technology and tools.To apply for the Digital Transformation Manager position, please submit your updated CV to be considered immediately

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