Type: Full Time Time: Permanent Working Pattern: 2 days working from the office, 3 days remote Department: IT Location: Glasgow The Role The role is based within the It Project Delivery Team and will manage the delivery of multiple IT-driven or IT components of business-driven projects. The role is responsible for providing overall direction, coordination, control, implementation and completion of projects, ensuring alignment with business strategies. The role will have overall responsibility for the full lifecycle of projects encompassing delivery to time, budget, benefits, quality and change. It will require an excellent grasp of how best to deliver change to a diverse group of global stakeholders in a fast-moving environment. As such, the role will require strong communication and influencing skills and building effective working relationships with all levels within the firm. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a track record of successfully managing and leading projects to delivery in a professional services company or comparable environment. This is a great opportunity to join a forward thinking, fast growing and entrepreneurial law firm. Key Responsibilities Create business cases, incorporating feasibility studies and research; liaising with stakeholders at all levels and subject matter experts to elicit and define business requirements Create and manage stakeholder and communication plans Organise and lead the appropriate formal governance of one or more projects Manage the full lifecycle of complex projects, including requirements gathering, procurement, design, development, testing, implementation and operational handover Manage the day-to-day aspects of one or more projects, including but not limited to: planning and scheduling, budget management; risk and issue management; work and resource assignment; and reporting Manage the commercial and legal aspects of projects, including the preparation of budgets, risk assessments, tenders and related commercial and legal negotiations Identify and manage the change management aspects of projects, e.g., recognise the changes in the broader business environment; identify the relevant stakeholders; develop the appropriate approach; communicate with and train the relevant staff/clients on the appropriate changes; and generally, win support Identify and manage the realisation of the benefits and value to be delivered by projects Ensure that all changes are fully embedded into the business' operation Contribute to the on-going development of the firm's approach to project and change management, addressing processes, tools and techniques Ensure all handover, support and systems documentation is produced and signed off Essential Skills & Experience Technical Skills Experience in managing technology projects in a legal or comparable global partnerships environment using an Agile approach Excellent practical understanding of project management methods, techniques and tools Demonstrable experience of liaising with and influencing senior business executives (e.g., CxO level) and partners Excellent networking and knowledge building skills Excellent commercial and budget management skills Excellent pragmatic approach to risk and issue management Excellent analytic skills with a good understanding of business analysis techniques Experience of using Microsoft Project or an equivalent tool, to plan, manage and track projects Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Visio Familiarity with legal IT systems would be beneficial Qualification Professionally recognised project management qualification, e.g., PRINCE2 or APMP is essential Professionally recognised business analysis qualification, e.g., a BCS diploma, is desirable Specification Demonstrable success in defining, managing and implementing large, complex technology/change projects Demonstrable good planning skills and a track record of delivering projects to time, budget and quality Strong consulting, influencing and communication skills (oral and written) Strong problem solving and analytical skills Able to manage multiple projects simultaneously and composed when in pressured situations Able to communicate with a variety of stakeholders in a clear manner In writing, in the form of emails and other documentation Verbally, on the telephone and in group and one-to-one situations Business and client service focused with good interpersonal skills, with confidence to deal with all levels of staff Experience of working effectively across geographies, cultures, teams and functions with an ability to operate effectively in a complex environment Flexible and adaptable and able to work as a part of a small team within the wider organisation Self-motivated and uses initiative Able to cope with ambiguity Collaborative and diplomatic Relationship driven Good attention to detail Creative thinker Organised with a pragmatic approach Able to manage time effectively and prioritise workload What’s in it for you Modern, flexible working – A minimum of 2 days each week required from the office, 3 days from home. Join an award-winning global firm: Clyde & Co is ranked Band 1 in multiple practice areas by Chambers and Legal 500 and was recently named Insurance Law Firm of the Year (Best Lawyers Germany 2025). Be part of a truly international team - 5,500 staff across 70 offices* worldwide, offering cross-border collaboration. Career progression and development - Structured learning and development programs, secondment opportunities and internal mobility across global offices Inclusive, supportive culture - Named GCC Law Firm of the Year and Pro Bono Firm of the Year, reflecting a commitment to community, DE&I, and purpose-driven work. Perks like, life assurance from day one, season ticket loans and lifestyle discounts, an annual Wellbeing Day each year, 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme and more. Please note: eligibility for benefits may vary based on location and length of service. Full details will be confirmed upon joining. 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