Transformation Project Manager
Location: Cork- (Commutable distance)
Contract: Permanent
Travel: Up to 30% international travel required
We are seeking an experienced Commercial Project Manager to support a major global business transformation programme. This role will play a key part in implementing a unified ERP platform and standardising commercial processes across multiple regions.
The successful candidate will lead commercial workstreams across sales, service, and related operational areas, ensuring alignment, delivery, and long-term adoption. This position will work closely with business stakeholders, process owners, and technical teams, serving as a key point of coordination and escalation throughout the project lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead and coordinate project activities within assigned commercial workstreams.
* Develop and maintain detailed project and sub-project plans aligned with programme timelines.
* Support requirements gathering and translate business needs into ERP solutions.
* Oversee testing activities, including defect management, validation, and sign-off.
* Support change management, training, and deployment to ensure successful implementation.
* Monitor progress, risks, dependencies, and resource allocation.
* Build effective cross-functional relationships and drive alignment across regions and teams.
Candidate Requirements
* Minimum 5 years' project management experience in complex, multinational environments.
* Proven experience leading ERP implementations; IFS Cloud experience is highly advantageous.
* Strong understanding of commercial processes, including sales, project delivery, and service management.
* Demonstrated ability to lead without direct authority and influence cross-functional teams.
* Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and documentation skills.
* Degree in Business, Information Systems, Engineering, or related discipline.
* Professional certifications such as PMP, PgMP, or Lean Six Sigma are preferred.
* Hybrid role- must be able to travel to collaborate at facility in Cork