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Lead Outcome Technology Delivery Manager, Enablers

Job details
Posting date: 06 October 2025
Salary: £73,900 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 15 October 2025
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week
Company: Government Recruitment Service
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 424269

Summary

The Metis Product team, part of the Home Office’s Digital, Data and Technology Directorate, delivers a modern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution based on Oracle Fusion. This system streamlines business processes, supports staff with simplified applications, and enables data-driven decision-making. The success of Metis depends on strong business engagement, effective staff adoption, and the willingness to transform existing policies to embrace industry best practices. 

As Lead Outcome Technology Delivery Manager, you are responsible for aligning the delivery of Metis with the strategic product roadmap. You will collaborate with Product Management, Architecture, and Service Management to ensure the seamless delivery of solutions that meet both user needs and organisational priorities. Your duties include coordinating multiple teams, managing risks and dependencies, and overseeing supplier contributions. Financial management is also central, managing budgets and tracking spend to ensure value for money. 

Your role requires establishing governance and assurance mechanisms, driving continuous improvement, and fostering a culture of collaboration and accountability. You will engage with senior stakeholders across the Home Office and wider government, champion best practices, and play a visible leadership role in the delivery community. 

Main Responsibilities:

Lead delivery of technology outcomes across multiple teams within cost and time constraints, ensuring that realistic plans are maintained. Ensure regular, accurate communication with stakeholders and engagement with appropriate governance.
Create the right environment for teams to work together towards common goals, empowering healthy and effective cross-team collaboration and joined-up delivery. Monitor the health of interactions between teams and resolve issues.
Ensure that governance is efficient and able to make decisions, that teams understand, prepare for and engage with governance, and that actions required following governance decisions are completed.
Ensure that risks are identified, and their impact and probability are understood. Ensure risks are mitigated, involving specialists where necessary.
Identify and understand stakeholder groups and their needs. Develop stakeholder engagement strategies and plans and lead teams in executing them.
Work proactively with suppliers involved in delivery, monitoring their performance and collaborating to resolve issues. Help to improve supplier management processes.

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