Job Description
Business Change Project Manager
Hybrid (North Wales -1-2 days/week )
FTC 12-18 months or Permanent
£60,000 -£75,000 + Benefits
Following a recently completed acquisition, a market-leading consumer services business is entering an exciting new phase of growth and transformation and is looking for a Business Change Project Manager to join their team. Backed by a major private investment group with a track record of building market leading business’, the company is expanding its footprint and evolving into a broader home services platform.
This role offers the chance to help shape the future as it becomes part of a wider European vision. The ambition: to grow into the go-to provider for all in-and-around-the-home services across the UK and Europe.
What’s in it for you as the Business Change Project Manager?
This isn’t just a delivery role - it’s about driving and defining the change. Key responsibilities include:
To be successful as the Project Manager, all you need to have is;
You’ll need to bring a mix of gravitas, pace, and strategic awareness. Specifically:
️ Strong business change experience (not just IT project delivery)
️ Experience working with boards and senior leaders on transformation projects
️ Track record of building or refining project and change management processes
️Able to handle legal, operational, and tech-focused workstreams
Ready to Build Something Big?
This is a rare opportunity to be in the room where it happens—working directly with decision-makers, investors, and business leaders to shape the next chapter of a market leader.
If this sounds like the role you’ve been waiting for, get in touch with Riana Butler at Maxwell Bond ASAP!
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