Hellen Ndungu
About Hellen Ndungu
Hellen Ndungu is a Junior Project Manager at Mastek in Leeds, England, with a background in law and management from Leeds Beckett University.
Current Role at Mastek
Hellen Ndungu is currently serving as a Junior Project Manager at Mastek in Leeds, England. In this role, she takes on a variety of responsibilities aimed at supporting project delivery. She is instrumental in facilitating the removal of blockers during daily stand-ups, thereby supporting Scrum Masters. Additionally, Hellen manages the security clearance process essential for onboarding new talent, specifically focused on the Home Office Project.
Previous Experience at Mastek
Prior to her current role, Hellen Ndungu worked as a Technology Graduate at Mastek. In this capacity, she was employed for two months in 2020 in Leeds, England. During this time, she gained foundational experience that laid the groundwork for her subsequent responsibilities within the company.
Educational Background
Hellen Ndungu pursued her higher education at Leeds Beckett University, where she studied from 2016 to 2019. She earned an LLB Hons in Law with Management, completing her degree in three years. This academic background provided her with a blend of legal and managerial expertise, which she applies to her current role in project management.
Stakeholder Communication and Project Governance
In her role, Hellen Ndungu conducts weekly calls with stakeholders to review project deadlines, blockers, dependencies, and risks. She collaborates closely with senior project managers to drive project governance, ensuring that projects align with their objectives. These responsibilities are pivotal in maintaining the project's momentum and addressing any issues promptly.
Service Delivery and Documentation
Hellen Ndungu maintains a Service Delivery Pipeline, coordinating actions between internal and external teams to ensure smooth delivery of services. Furthermore, she is responsible for creating and maintaining client reports and documentation. These tasks are crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability within the project, particularly on the Home Office Project, which she has been working on since March 2020.