Role: Project Manager - Multi-Factor Authentication Duration: 4 months initially, with likely extension Location: Fully remote Day rate: £450-490 per day - Outside IR35 Role Overview We are searching for an experienced Project Manager who can lead and manage the implementation of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) across an entire organisation. This role requires a combination of excellent project management skills and fundamentals, and a good technical understanding of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Key Responsibilities
Develop and maintain detailed project plans and schedules for the phased MFA rollout.
Manage project budgets, timelines, and resources effectively
Collaborate with IT teams, security professionals, and business units to identify MFA needs and requirements
Oversee the implementation of MFA, including software deployment and integration
Coordinate testing and use cases for new MFA systems
Provide regular status reports and updates to stakeholders
Identify and mitigate project risks
Ensure compliance with security policies and procedures
Key Competencies
Strong leadership and team management skills
Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
Attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines
Adaptability and flexibility in a fast-paced environment
Required Experience
Minimum of 5 years IT project management experience, ideally with a focus on cyber security
Good knowledge of MFA technologies and best practices
Experience with cloud and on-premises software platforms
Proficiency in project management methodologies and tools
Understanding of IT security principles and risk management
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