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Telecoms Project Manager

Hereford
6 days ago
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Telecoms Project Manager
Hereford
Salary up to £50,000 + Benefits

Are you an experienced Project Manager in telecommunications? We’re looking for a dynamic professional to deliver telecommunication projects across the UK. This is your chance to lead high-profile projects, working with stakeholders, clients, and technical teams to ensure success.

You’ll take ownership of telecoms projects, leading them from start to finish. Acting as the central point between stakeholders, clients, and technical teams, you’ll ensure every project is delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest quality.

Key Responsibilities

Lead telecoms projects from planning to completion
Set and manage scope, budgets, and timelines
Capture requirements and manage stakeholders
Identify risks and resolve issues swiftly
Delegate tasks and drive team performance
Report progress clearly to senior management
Maintain accurate project documentation

About You

Experience in Telecommunications, Project Management, or related field
Project management certified (PMP®, Prince2®, AgilePM®) preferred
Proven telecoms project delivery experience
Skilled in tools like MS Project, (url removed), Asana, or Jira

What’s On Offer

Competitive salary up to £50,000
28 days holiday + bank holidays
Private Medical & Dental
Cycle to Work & Electric Car schemes

Location

Office-based in Hereford with occasional travel to customer sites. Commutable from Worcester, Gloucester, and surrounding areas.

How to Apply

Apply with your CV in confidence to take the next step in your telecoms career. 

Alternate Job Titles: Project Manager | Account Manager | Telecoms Project Manager | Satellite Communications Project Manager

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