Our client is looking for a highly skilled freelance IT Project Manager to take charge of a large-scale IT-rollout program. This is a unique opportunity to manage the roll-out of MS Dynamics CE and FO, while working closely with the Program Manager and a talented team to ensure seamless execution across multiple systems. If you're looking for a challenging role where you can manage a high-impact project alongside experienced professionals, this could be the perfect fit for you What's in it for you? You'll be responsible for overseeing the roll-out of MS Dynamics CE and FO, collaborating with both internal teams and external suppliers to ensure success. You'll partner with a seasoned Program Manager to manage the program and coordinate with various stakeholders, ensuring alignment across global ICT departments. Take charge of a complex, multi-faceted project that will make a real difference to the business and its operations. This is your chance to manage a large-scale program and leave your mark on a transformative initiative within an established organization. Key responsibilities Lead, plan, and coordinate all program activities, ensuring timely execution. Collaborate with the IT department, Product Owners, external suppliers, and the business Program Manager to implement and align the program roadmap with global ICT departments. Ensure the smooth roll-out of MS Dynamics CE and FO within local operations. Identify, manage, and resolve any risks or issues that may affect program delivery. Provide regular updates to senior management and stakeholders on program progress. Requirements At least 5 years as a IT Project Manager or in a similar role, with a proven track record managing complex IT projects and programs. Strong leadership and organizational abilities, excellent communication skills, and a flexible, proactive approach. Experience with project management methodologies such as Waterfall, Agile, and Scrum. Familiarity with MS Dynamics and SAP is a plus. Fluency in either Dutch or French is required, with at least a working knowledge of the other; fluent English is essential.