Project Manager - Alteryx

Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom
4 days ago
£500 – £600 pd

Salary

£500 – £600 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Project Manager - Alteryx / Data & Analytics

Location: Worthing (2 days onsite - Durrington office)

Contract: 6 months initial

Rate: £500-£600 per day (Outside IR35)

The Opportunity

We're seeking an experienced Project Manager with strong Data & Analytics expertise, with Alteryx platform experience, to lead a high-profile remediation and upgrade programme.

You'll be responsible for delivering a multi-workstream Alteryx transformation, ensuring the platform is secure, scalable, and fully embedded into BAU service operations, with further evolution projects (including DBT/data platform migration) to follow.

This is a hands-on delivery role requiring strong coordination across technical teams and a proven ability to drive projects from delivery through to operational handover.

What You'll Be Doing

Lead the planning, governance, and delivery of a complex Alteryx remediation programme

Coordinate multiple technical workstreams, including:

Alteryx platform upgrades and remediation

SharePoint-based delivery/documentation capability

Third-party provisioning and capacity enablement

Service integration and support model design (ServiceNow)

Drive cross-functional collaboration across Data, Infrastructure, Architecture, Cyber, and Service teams

Manage risks, dependencies, timelines, and governance reporting

Oversee technical delivery across data, infrastructure, and cloud environments

Ensure smooth transition to BAU and service operations, embedding support processes and ownership

Manage vendors, third parties, and delivery partners

Provide clear reporting to senior stakeholders and steering groupsWhat We're Looking For

Essential Experience

Proven experience delivering complex data & analytics programmes

Strong Alteryx experience

Demonstrated ability to coordinate cross-functional technical teams

Experience delivering projects through to BAU/service transition

Strong track record managing multi-workstream IT projects in enterprise environments

Experience with data platforms, ETL, and analytics ecosystems (e.g. Azure, Power BI, etc.)

Solid understanding of governance frameworks and hybrid delivery methods (Agile + Waterfall)Technical & Delivery Skills

Experience with data platform upgrades, migrations, or remediation programmes

Exposure to data centre / infrastructure / cloud environments

Strong knowledge of IT service management and ITIL principles

Familiar with tools such as JIRA, MS Project, Confluence, ServiceNowSoft Skills

Excellent stakeholder management - able to translate technical detail for business audiences

Strong coordination and leadership across distributed technical teams

Highly organised with strong risk and dependency management capability

Delivery-focused mindset with the ability to drive momentum in complex programmesWhat Success Looks Like

Alteryx platform successfully remediated, upgraded, and stabilised

Full operational handover into BAU support with robust service processes

Strong governance, clear reporting, and stakeholder alignment throughout

Foundations in place for future data platform enhancements (e.g. DBT initiatives)Why Apply?

High-impact programme within a data-driven transformation environment

Outside IR35 contract at a competitive day rate

Opportunity to work across data, infrastructure, and service operations

Strong visibility with senior stakeholders and enterprise teamsApply Now

If you're a delivery-focused Data Project Manager with Alteryx experience and a track record of leading complex programmes into operational stability - we'd love to hear from you.

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