Junior Project Coordinator

Nottingham
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Junior Project Coordinator
Sutton-in-Ashfield
£25,000 - £28,000 | Full-time, Permanent

Metalis is proud to be working with a leading manufacturing business that specialises in delivering niche, high-value engineering projects. With a reputation for quality and innovation, this company is now looking for a Junior Project Coordinator to join their dynamic team.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to step into a more involved role, with exposure to exciting projects, direct access to senior stakeholders, and genuine career progression.

Key Responsibilities

Provide support with contracts and project documentation
Communicate effectively with clients and suppliers to ensure project alignment
Maintain and update CRM systems, diaries, and calendars
Collaborate closely with Project Managers to track timelines and deliverables
Attend client meetings and site visits with Project Managers and Directors
Manage diaries and schedules for the Project Team
Prepare and hand over accurate documentation for ongoing and completed projects
Ensure compliance documentation is checked and filed correctly
Coordinate logistics for site visits and meetingsAbout You

Strong organisational and time management skills
Experience in a coordination, administrative, or project support role
Exposure to contracts or project-based work is beneficial
Interest or background in manufacturing, engineering, or aerospace
A BEng or technical qualification is advantageous but not essentialWhat's on Offer

Work closely with Project Managers and Directors on impactful projects
On-the-job training and development with room for progression
£25,000 - £28,000 salary
Free on-site parking
Access to an on-site gym
Company pension scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Full-time, permanent position

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