Aircraft PMO Analyst

Bristol
1 week ago
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We are recruiting for a Aircraft PMO Analyst on contract to work for a leading Aerospace organisation. The role will be based 3 days per week in their offices and 2 remotely.

Knowledge of aircraft development processes

Responsibilities

You will bring your expertise in order to manage projects in the A320 family new development perimeter successfully and efficiently
You will act in close cooperation with the project leaders, to animate a wide and rich transnational stakeholder network within all our divisions
You will be in charge of providing transversal project management support to the project
Project set-up, project governance definition
Project gate and review preparation
Project Integrated Planning, monitoring and control (schedule, cost, resources)
Management of project interdependencies (internal and with other projects)
Stakeholder management
Project Risks and opportunities identification, consolidation and follow-up
Team facilitation, workshops
Performance Management, reporting 
Skill Set
Essential

Experience within a project management role
Ability to listen, understand and respond in a constructive manner
Demonstrate a view of both the bigger picture and attention to detail
Perform as an individual while being a team player
Take initiative
Build strong relationships, stake holder management
Work autonomously, strong skills to structure the project 
Desirable

Knowledge of aircraft development processes
Knowledge of digital tools

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