Project & Programme Management

With the ever-increasing pace of change, new technology or the introduction of new regulatory requirements, the number of projects any company is running at one time is often exceptional - it is no longer a case of “on time & on budget” being the only benchmark of success.

Projects themselves are often agile and the brief changes frequently making adaptability and creativity highly prized skills.

With the advent of buying in or outsourcing more and more aspects of technology the need for exceptional vendor management and negotiation skills are at the forefront of the best project/programme managers skillset.

Example roles we've recruited for: 
Project Director | Programme Manager | Head of Project Management | Product Manager | IT Project Manager | Business Analyst | Head of PMO | Portfolio Manager

Case studies
Head of Programme Management
Global Insurance Busines
Salary: £130,000

IT Project Manager
International Real Estate Business
Salary: £80,000

Business Analyst
London Fintech Company
Salary: £60,000

Active jobs

Contract Quantitative Developer

Central London
London
£600-£1200 per day
TurleyWay are partnering with a leading Investment Management company based in central London. They are looking for an experienced Python technologist with knowledge of building trading software and tools. This will entail working with Portfolio Managers, Traders and Quantitative Analysts to develop cutting edge tooling.

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