About Flowbird
Flowbird Transport Ltd is at the leading edge of fare management and self–service ticketing solutions for public transport. These complex systems include payment devices, ticketing hardware and software, contactless smartcards and hosted server environments. Our Smart Transport solutions can be seen in world-class cities including London, Belfast, Edinburgh, Paris, New York, Perth, Melbourne, Helsinki, Sydney, Rome, Brussels and Toronto. Previously known as Parkeon, Flowbird is present in 4, towns and cities around the world. We employ over 1, people creating and delivering effective, high quality solutions for our clients.
Our market leadership is underpinned by a continuous drive to innovate and push the frontiers of what is possible in order to make our customers more successful. As a result, we are a thriving business that is investing strongly and building a team for delivering new opportunities and supporting existing customers.
Our UK headquarters is based in Poole on the Dorset coast with its bustling quay, some of the best beaches in the UK and a stunning natural harbour. There is easy access to the Dorset countryside, the New Forest and the spectacular Jurassic Coast. Our main office is 1 mile from Poole railway station with good public transport links and close to both Bournemouth and Southampton international airports.
Role Summary
Responsible for managing small to medium sized projects, or working for a Programme Manager on managing elements of a large programme that deliver highly technological products with demanding timescales. Through your project management competence and attention to detail the selected candidate will ensure success delivery.
The projects and programmes require hardware and software development and test, with deployment and system go live events requiring regular customer interactions in meetings, workshops and reviews.
The selected candidate will be required to deliver to cost and schedule. They will ensure adherence to commercial scope and that costs are tracked against budget, with internal and external milestones tracked against the committed schedule.
Responsibilities
1. Ensure project schedule and budget are tracked and remain on target. Identify any deviations and take corrective action
2. Provide regular financial and status reporting
3. Prepare and maintain the profit and loss statement including cash flow
4. Manage a project team, maybe within a programme
5. Oversee the delivery of the project in conjunction with the project Technical Lead
6. Provide the necessary support for tenders, commercial events, customer presentations
7. Provide main point of contact for project matters
8. Manage customer expectations and ensure that they are met or exceeded
9. Provide leadership in the resolution of issues and challenges
10. Ensure the project team understand project goals
11. Prepare and maintain the project schedule
12. Prepare written reports as required
13. Manage the project risks and issues register
14. Ensure resources are in place to deliver projects
15. Ensure each project team member understands their role, the activities assigned to them, the deliverables expected from them and the resources and timescales available to them
16. Liaise with other departments necessary for delivery of the project, including Hardware and Software Engineering, Production, Supply Chain, Commercial, Field Services, Technical Support, and Product Development
17. Participate in the negotiation of contract variations with the customer
18. Ensure timely and professional responses to the customer
19. Ensure all customer commitments are met
20. Ensure customer invoicing is completed in line with project schedules
Experience
The Project Manager should have experience of the whole project lifecycle from bidding to warranty support and is likely to have experience of the delivery of complex systems.
Strong candidates will have previously worked managed projects which include substantial hardware and software development. They will have a proven track record of delivery to external customers. Their customer-facing skills and project management competences are of the highest importance to the role.
Core skills
21. Understanding of the project and engineering lifecycle and software and/or systems engineering experience
22. Academic qualification probably to degree level accompanied by experience of successful project delivery
23. Ability to manage complex projects
24. Strong interpersonal skills with excellent oral communication and time management and be used to working to deadlines
25. Strong commercial skills
26. Proficient in the use of Microsoft and Google business software environments (spreadsheets, email, word processing)
27. Flexible working hours to accommodate the needs of projects
Behavioural factors
28. Leader and team player able to work well under pressure
29. Capable of making decisions independently
30. Practical and ‘hands-on’ when required, self-motivated, self-starting, instinctive problem solver, attention to detail, tenacious and reliable
Company Benefits:
31. 25 days holiday, plus Bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell days
32. Up to 6% contributory Company pension scheme
33. Life assurance of x4 annual salary
34. Health Cash Plan
35. Discounted gym membership with a company subsidy
36. Six months Company sick pay
37. Employee discounts
38. Employee assistance programme available 24/7
39. Flexible Benefits platform giving you the option to purchase additional benefits including critical illness cover, additional life assurance, dental insurance, health screening, cycle to work scheme, personal car leasing, breakdown cover, purchase of technology
40. Paid Employee Volunteering days
41. Additional Maternity / Paternity leave
42. Free onsite car parking
43. Free tea/coffee
Reports to
44. Programme Manager / Project Director