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Programming Manager

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Do you have an interest in programming? Turn your passion into a profession and become a programming manager.

 jobs.ac.uk has put together a programming manager guide, supplying you with all the information you need to be prepared for your new role.

100s of jobs are posted from across the globe, covering positions for both UK and international Universities and Colleges on jobs.ac.uk, making your search for a job opportunity in programming easy.

What does a Programming Manager do?

As a programming manager, you will be involved in supervising group projects.

Ensuring all rules and regulations are followed to allow tasks and projects to be completed successfully, without directly managing the project.

During your role, you will be responsible for many tasks, from risk management, progress monitoring and reporting, to strategic alignment, resource management, team leadership and budget management.

A programming manager is different from a project manager, as their main responsibilities are concentrating on the overall perspective and plans.

Are there graduate jobs?

Across the UK, there are various job opportunities at both entry and graduate levels.

A bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a field in engineering is essential.

Graduates who have studied in the above appropriate fields have an advantage of being successful.

The majority of the roles offered for graduates are created as part of a structured plan, where in-house training and development are provided for future managers.

Why should I apply for a job as a Programming Manager?

As a programming manager, the average salary starts from £47,000.

Over time, the salary will escalate based on experience up to £78,000.

You will be based in the office with a typical full-time schedule from 9 am to 5 pm.

The classic working week will require 40 hours. However, due to work commitments, it is not unheard of to do an additional 10 hours a week.

Programming manager roles can be found in a wide variety of industries; however, they are specifically widespread in multiple industries within healthcare, finance and technology sectors.

Discover jobs.ac.uk programming management roles across the globe and begin your new journey.

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