Project Manager - Data Analyst - SC Cleared - Hybrid

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Project Manager - Data Analyst - Hybrid

Must have an Active SC Clearance

A new opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager Data Analyst to join a secure Defence and National Security programme operating across hybrid locations. You will combine strong project management capability with analytical expertise to support accurate forecasting, resource alignment, reporting, and delivery of medium complexity IT infrastructure projects.

About the Role - Project Manager Data Analyst

As a Project Manager Data Analyst, you will manage ICT and transformation projects through the full lifecycle, ensuring delivery to time, cost, and quality.

You will analyse timesheet and forecast data, conduct three way comparisons, document team structures, identify discrepancies, and coordinate realignment with Service Delivery Managers.

The role involves defining requirements, maintaining risk and issue logs, producing reports, and supporting governance forums.

You will ensure financial visibility, track project costs, support milestone billing, and drive effective communication across stakeholders.

You will report to Senior Project Managers or Programme Managers and operate within established project management frameworks.

What We're Looking For - Project Manager Data Analyst

Must have Data Analytics experience with the ability to spot anomalies
Ability to deliver a strong message through presentations to all stakeholders
Strong analytical and investigative skills with excellent written communication.

Experience comparing forecast, actuals, and organisational structures and documenting required amendments.

Ability to manage ICT infrastructure or application delivery projects through full lifecycle.

Knowledge of Prince2, Agile, or SAFe methodologies.

Experience in risk, scope, change, and financial management.

Ability to coordinate with SDMs, Line Managers, and project boards.

Detail orientated, proactive, and capable of handling ambiguity in fast paced environments.

Be part of a high performing team delivering secure and impactful change as a Project Manager Data Analyst.

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