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Project Manager - Knowledge Management Systems

FreshMinds Talent
Nottingham
2 days ago
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Contract Duration: 4 weeks ~ Possible extension dependent on Project need.

Location: Remote

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead a short-term engagement focused on delivering a comprehensive recommendation report for a Knowledge Management System (KMS). The client is a business management consultancy, and this role will involve managing the end-to-end process of evaluating, selecting, and recommending the most suitable KMS solutions, including gathering requirements from key stakeholders across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities:

RFP Management:

Develop and manage Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for potential KMS vendors. Coordinate responses and evaluate proposals against defined criteria.


System Evaluation & Recommendation:


Research and assess KMS platforms to identify the best fit for the client's needs.Deliver a detailed recommendation report outlining shortlisted systems and rationale.

AI Integration Strategy:


Explore AI capabilities and tools that can enhance knowledge management.Define potential AI-driven solutions and how they can be integrated into workflows.

Systems Integration:


Assess integration requirements with the client's core systems: HubSpot, C-Map, and Microsoft Teams.Provide a roadmap for seamless integration.

Information Architecture: 


Develop a categorisation framework for organising and managing information within the KMS.Ensure scalability and ease of retrieval for future use.

Stakeholder Management:


Engage with internal teams and external vendors to ensure alignment and timely delivery.Provide regular progress updates to senior stakeholders.

Required Skills & Experience


Proven experience in project management with a focus on technology or knowledge management projects.Strong understanding of RFP processes and vendor evaluation.Familiarity with knowledge management systems, AI tools, and information architecture.Experience integrating systems such as HubSpot, C-map, and Microsoft Teams.Excellent communication, organizational, and stakeholder management skills.Ability to deliver under tight timelines.Consultancy exposure or understanding across proposal processes from a consultancy lense. Apply Now

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