IT Programme Manager (Carve Out)

IT Programme Manager (Carve Out)

Posted 1 day ago by Camino Search

Negotiable
Undetermined
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London Area, United Kingdom

Summary: The IT Programme Manager (Carve Out) will oversee the programme management of IT activities during a complex business separation from a parent organization. This role involves planning, reporting, and coordinating various IT-related separation tasks, including systems, infrastructure, applications, cybersecurity, and data migration. The position requires collaboration with multiple stakeholders to ensure alignment with operational objectives and readiness for Day 1 go-live.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the IT Separation Lead in maintaining the governance framework, reporting cadence, and programme documentation.
  • Assist in developing and maintaining the integrated IT carve-out plan, covering Day 1 readiness, TSA delivery, and post-separation milestones.
  • Track progress and performance across IT workstreams, including applications, infrastructure, network, cybersecurity, and data migration.
  • Identify and escalate risks, issues, and interdependencies affecting IT deliverables.
  • Produce regular reporting, dashboards, and updates for senior IT leadership and the broader PMO.
  • Coordinate activities between IT workstreams, functional teams, and external advisers or vendors.
  • Ensure IT carve-out activities align with deal assumptions, separation objectives, and operational execution.
  • Support preparation of IT teams for Day 1 go-live, readiness sign-off, and post-close stabilisation activities.
  • Assist with TSA tracking, reporting, and compliance activities for IT services.

Key Skills:

  • Experience supporting PMO activities in IT-related carve-outs, separations, or technology transformations.
  • Familiarity with IT operations, systems, infrastructure, and applications in a large enterprise environment.
  • Experience in preparing reports, dashboards, and tracking progress against programme plans.
  • Ability to coordinate across multiple stakeholders and workstreams.
  • Experience working with external vendors or advisers desirable.

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: London Area

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

We are seeking an experienced IT Programme Manager / PMO to support the programme management of the IT workstream during a complex business carve-out from a parent organisation. This role provides planning, reporting, and coordination support across all IT-related separation activities, including systems, infrastructure, applications, cybersecurity, and data migration.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support the IT Separation Lead in maintaining the governance framework, reporting cadence, and programme documentation.
  • Assist in developing and maintaining the integrated IT carve-out plan, covering Day 1 readiness, TSA delivery, and post-separation milestones.
  • Track progress and performance across IT workstreams, including applications, infrastructure, network, cybersecurity, and data migration.
  • Identify and escalate risks, issues, and interdependencies affecting IT deliverables.
  • Produce regular reporting, dashboards, and updates for senior IT leadership and the broader PMO.
  • Coordinate activities between IT workstreams, functional teams, and external advisers or vendors.
  • Ensure IT carve-out activities align with deal assumptions, separation objectives, and operational execution.
  • Support preparation of IT teams for Day 1 go-live, readiness sign-off, and post-close stabilisation activities.
  • Assist with TSA tracking, reporting, and compliance activities for IT services.

Required Experience

  • Experience supporting PMO activities in IT-related carve-outs, separations, or technology transformations.
  • Familiarity with IT operations, systems, infrastructure, and applications in a large enterprise environment.
  • Experience in preparing reports, dashboards, and tracking progress against programme plans.
  • Ability to coordinate across multiple stakeholders and workstreams.
  • Experience working with external vendors or advisers desirable.