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Role: AI Project Manager
Location: Stockport (hybrid, 2 days onsite)
Salary: £60,000 - £75,000 (DoE)

Do you have a passion for AI and emerging technologies? An innovative software house based in Stockport is looking for an AI Project Manager to lead cutting-edge AI and automation initiatives that are transforming the way their clients operate.

The Role:
You'll lead end-to-end project delivery across multiple AI-powered products, working closely with data scientists, software engineers, and external stakeholders. You'll play a key role in shaping project scope, managing risk, and delivering high-performance AI solutions that align with business goals.

The Client:
Our client is a scale-up software business with a strong focus on AI and ML-driven solutions for the fintech and logistics sectors. Backed by recent funding and ambitious growth plans, they offer a creative and forward-thinking environment, with a focus on innovation and team wellbeing.

Requirements:

4+ years of project management experience, ideally in AI or data-centric environments
Experience delivering software projects in Agile environments
Excellent risk management, problem-solving, and team leadership skills
Technical understanding of AI/ML or data engineering concepts
Strong client communication and stakeholder engagement abilities

Benefits:

Hybrid working (3 days remote, 2 onsite in Stockport)
Private healthcare and mental wellness support
Stock options and annual performance bonus
Generous holiday entitlement + birthday off
Tech allowance and continuous learning budget

If you are eager to learn and have strong experience with the skill set above, and the role looks like a great fit, then please send your updated CV to .

Please note: All candidates must have full rights to work in the UK without any current or future requirements for sponsorship.

Role: AI Project Manager
Location: Stockport (hybrid, 2 days onsite)
Salary: £60,000 - £75,000 (DoE)

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