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NHS Infrastructure Project Manager
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Seeking an experienced NHS Infrastructure Project Manager in London. Lead the delivery and governance of IT infrastructure services across cloud platforms, specializing in Microsoft Entra, Intune, and SharePoint. This pivotal role requires a subject matter expert to manage projects, provide BAU s...
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United Kingdom , London
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Morson Talent
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Infrastructure Project Manager
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Lead complex infrastructure projects in Middleton, WI, as a Project Manager. This long-term contract requires 7+ years of IT PM experience, Agile/Scrum expertise, and skills in server migrations and vendor management. Insurance industry experience is a plus. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including...
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United States , Middleton
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Robert Half
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IT Infrastructure Project Manager
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Lead complex IT infrastructure projects in Belgium, including cloud migrations and datacenter upgrades. This on-site role requires proven project management experience and fluency in Dutch/French and English. You will manage budgets, cross-functional teams, and ensure compliance with key standard...
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Belgium , Diegem
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NTT DATA
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Senior Project Manager, Power Infrastructure
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Lead large-scale power generation projects for data centers as a Senior Project Manager in Denver. Manage the full lifecycle from engineering to commissioning, ensuring on-time and on-budget delivery. Requires 7+ years of experience in industrial project management, ideally in power or oil & gas....
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United States , Denver
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149000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Crusoe
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Project Manager - Water Infrastructure
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Lead the delivery of critical water infrastructure projects across Melbourne in this site-based role. We seek an experienced Project Manager with a civil engineering background and a proven track record in the water sector. You will manage end-to-end project delivery, focusing on safety, quality,...
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Australia , Melbourne
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Saunders International
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About the Project Manager - Infrastructure role

A Project Manager in the infrastructure sector is the strategic backbone of large-scale development and technology implementation efforts. These professionals are responsible for overseeing the entire lifecycle of complex projects—from initial scoping and resource allocation to execution, monitoring, and final delivery. Unlike general project management roles, infrastructure project management jobs often involve coordinating multidisciplinary teams, managing significant budgets, and navigating strict regulatory or compliance environments. The core mission is to turn high-level business or technical strategies into actionable, measurable outcomes that meet time, cost, and quality benchmarks.

Individuals in infrastructure project management roles typically lead end-to-end planning for initiatives that may span multiple departments or geographies. They define project scope, create detailed schedules, and establish success metrics. A key responsibility is driving execution excellence: this includes identifying potential risks, resolving issues proactively, and ensuring that all deliverables are practical and adopted by stakeholders. They often facilitate sprint cadences, maintain RAID logs (Risks, Assumptions, Issues, Dependencies), and prepare status updates for senior leadership. Effective communication is paramount, as these professionals must translate complex data into clear, concise executive reports and lead regular stand-ups or governance forums.

Typical skills required for these jobs include strong proficiency in project management methodologies such as Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall. Candidates are expected to have excellent organizational abilities to manage complex dependencies and documentation. Analytical thinking and structured problem-solving are crucial, as is the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. While specific technical expertise varies by sector—whether in HR systems, AI transformation, or IT infrastructure—a foundational understanding of the industry is often a significant plus. Many employers also value certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) or equivalent experience.

Common requirements for infrastructure project management positions include a bachelor’s degree in a related field such as business administration, management, or a science-based discipline. Several years of progressive project or program management experience is standard, with senior roles often requiring eight or more years. Soft skills such as self-motivation, proactive ownership, and the ability to partner with senior leaders are equally important. Ultimately, these jobs demand a disciplined yet adaptable professional who can bring structure, speed, and innovation to complex initiatives, ensuring that every project lands with impact and aligns with broader business priorities.