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by Amy Wagner

This is a Headshift blog post by Amy Wagner, written on January 30, 2009 in jobs . It has (0) comments. You can find more posts like this here.

Calling London Project Managers

We are seeking a web-native Project Manager with prior experience managing projects in a client-facing environment. You will have excellent attention to detail and be a master at initiating and structuring a project using a variety of methodologies, reporting applications and documentation.  Demonstrable experience managing software development projects using Agile methodologies would also be highly desirable.
 
You will spend much of your time working closely with clients, consultants, designers and developers and possess an excellent understanding of software development processes and technologies.  You will be commercially astute, yet uncompromising when it comes to innovation and the bigger picture.  In addition, we also expect you to have good social and communication skills and be comfortable working in a collaborative team environment.

In return we'll offer a competitive salary, an informal working environment in a great location and fabulous office in Shad Thames / Butler's Wharf, where you'll have easy access to great coffee, good restaurants and get to work alongside a bunch of knowledgeable and passionate people joined together by a desire to help change the way people collaborate and communicate.

Must be an expert in:

  • A range of project management methodologies including Agile
  • Diplomatic communication with clients and team members
  • Assessing and mitigating risks

To apply please send your CV and covering letter to jobs@headshift.com

About Headshift

Headshift is a leading social software agency based in London with an excellent client portfolio. We develop exciting, award-winning social tools and communities for some of the most interesting companies in various sectors including media & publishing, legal & professional services, corporate, public & third sector, health and education.
 

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