Technology Delivery Manager, Police and Public Protection Technology
Posting date: | 08 October 2025 |
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Salary: | £44,720 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 14 October 2025 |
Location: | London, UK |
Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week |
Company: | Government Recruitment |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 431717 |
Summary
We’re recruiting Digital, Data and Tech professionals to join the Home Office, working in a wide range of roles. Watch this video to hear from members of the team talking about the projects they work on and their experience of working here.
The Police and Public Protection Technology Portfolio (PPPT), part of the Home Office’s Digital Data and Technology (DDaT), delivers digital solutions for policing and public protection. Serving all UK police forces and over 20 law enforcement agencies, PPPT designs, builds, and supports major transformation programmes. The National Communications Data Service (NCDS) which is part of the Homeland Security Group (HSG) ensures communications data is accessible and operationally valuable amid ongoing technical and business change.
As part of the team delivering the NCDS Platform you will be responsible for the delivery of an enabling infrastructure product, which utilises AWS, and serves numerous customer facing products. The focus of the role is on delivering the enabling platforms, APIs, tooling and services that underpin the broader product ecosystem.
Your main day to day responsibilities will be:
Take responsibility for your team’s delivery of technology products and services, facilitating and coaching in using the most appropriate methods to explore needs, solve problems and deliver. Work with the team to continuously monitor and improve processes and performance.
Contribute to the creation and maintenance of realistic plans and keep delivery on track within quality, cost, and time constraints. Remove blockers to the success of your team, involving stakeholders and engaging with governance as appropriate.
Develop a motivated, functioning team, empowering collaboration and delivery while giving direction and constructive feedback. Monitor the profile and health of your team, working with them to resolve issues.
Manage risks, issues, and dependencies appropriately.
Engage with and influence relevant technical and non-technical stakeholders. Contribute to efforts to develop and enhance stakeholder relationships.
Act as a routine contact point for suppliers involved in delivery. Monitor supplier performance and help to resolve problems with suppliers.
The Police and Public Protection Technology Portfolio (PPPT), part of the Home Office’s Digital Data and Technology (DDaT), delivers digital solutions for policing and public protection. Serving all UK police forces and over 20 law enforcement agencies, PPPT designs, builds, and supports major transformation programmes. The National Communications Data Service (NCDS) which is part of the Homeland Security Group (HSG) ensures communications data is accessible and operationally valuable amid ongoing technical and business change.
As part of the team delivering the NCDS Platform you will be responsible for the delivery of an enabling infrastructure product, which utilises AWS, and serves numerous customer facing products. The focus of the role is on delivering the enabling platforms, APIs, tooling and services that underpin the broader product ecosystem.
Your main day to day responsibilities will be:
Take responsibility for your team’s delivery of technology products and services, facilitating and coaching in using the most appropriate methods to explore needs, solve problems and deliver. Work with the team to continuously monitor and improve processes and performance.
Contribute to the creation and maintenance of realistic plans and keep delivery on track within quality, cost, and time constraints. Remove blockers to the success of your team, involving stakeholders and engaging with governance as appropriate.
Develop a motivated, functioning team, empowering collaboration and delivery while giving direction and constructive feedback. Monitor the profile and health of your team, working with them to resolve issues.
Manage risks, issues, and dependencies appropriately.
Engage with and influence relevant technical and non-technical stakeholders. Contribute to efforts to develop and enhance stakeholder relationships.
Act as a routine contact point for suppliers involved in delivery. Monitor supplier performance and help to resolve problems with suppliers.