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      <description>Location: City | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | We are working on behalf of a global financial services client to bring to market a PM position, this is an opportunity for a project manager to join a global organisation working on a migration project. The Markets Program Execution and Transformation team works with business functions, including Legal, Compliance, Finance and OandT to identify, mobilize and execute responses to regulatory and cross-business transformational projects. Key responsibilities include:Lead the execution of multiple workstreams across the program, develop and manage a comprehensive project planAct as the primary point of contact for all project-related communicationsManage internal and external dependencies across workstreams, including working closely with Business, Operations, and Technology teams Oversee the planning and execution of the data migration strategy, ensuring the accuracy, completeness, and integrity of data being moved to new platforms.Produce accurate and insightful project update materials and artifacts, tailoring to various forums and committeesDeveloping individual project artifacts as necessary, including Business Requirements Documentation (BRDs), Functional Requirements Documentat...</description>
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