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GemPool Recruitment's client, a leading management and technology consultancy, is seeking an experienced Software Delivery Manager to lead complex software projects across hybrid teams in Ireland. You will work closely with clients, bring structure to delivery and ensure delivery quality and senior stakeholder alignment.
The role requires 10+ years in software delivery, a strong technical background, agile and hybrid delivery experience, and a proven ability to manage multiple workstreams with
GemPool's client is a leading management and technology consultancy with strong European roots and a growing presence in Ireland. They offer the chance to work on large-scale digital transformation programmes where delivery quality, client impact and technical excellence really matter.
I’m working on an excellent opportunity for an experienced Software Delivery Manager who enjoys leading complex software projects, working closely with clients, and bringing structure to delivery across hybrid teams.
This position would suit someone who brings a strong mix of three key areas:
The ideal person will have delivered software projects at scale, worked with cross-functional teams, and be comfortable managing delivery across multiple workstreams. You will be client-facing, so strong stakeholder management and the ability to build trust with senior stakeholders will be important. Depending on the project, the role could involve managing teams of 20-30 people across single or multiple projects, including internal delivery teams and, in some cases, client-side resources.
You will be involved in:
The ideal background:
This role would suit someone who enjoys being close to delivery, close to the client, and close enough to the technology to understand what is happening. It is a strong opportunity for someone who wants to take ownership of meaningful software delivery work in a consulting environment, with clear progression and exposure to large-scale transformation projects.