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Project Co-ordinator - NAVCOM

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Project Co-ordinator - NAVCOM

As a Project Co-ordinator / NAVCOM Project Co-ordinator you will need to ensure the diligent delivery of NAVCOM projects across a broad range of maritime customers, meeting agreed timeframes, cost targets, and performance standards. This role is based in Redhill, Surrey

In the role as a Project Co-ordinator NAVCOM you will plays a key part in managing the successful execution of NAVCOM (and occasionally SATCOM) projects. The ideal candidate will support the Senior NavCom Project Manager in delivering multiple concurrent projects from initiation to closure while coordinating with cross-functional teams.

The role requires high levels of autonomy, attention to detail, and the ability to maintain strong communication with both internal and external stakeholders. The role is based in Redhill, Surrey, with occasional travel as required.

As a As a Project Co-ordinator / NAVCOM Project Co-ordinator your key responsibilities are -
Support the Senior NavCom Project Manager in overseeing multiple parallel NAVCOM installation projects.

Manage SATCOM projects where required.

Deliver end-to-end project coordination from project start through to closure.

Ensure project processes are followed and internal/external stakeholders are kept informed.

Assist in bid activities, pre-sales support, cost estimation, and creation of BOMs.

Help maintain customer relationships in collaboration with account managers.

Coordinate internal departments (engineering, logistics, field service) for smooth project delivery.

Monitor and record all project-related costs; manage supplier performance accordingly.

Ensure high levels of customer satisfaction throughout project lifecycles.

Key Skills & Experience:
Proven ability to manage multiple projects under pressure while meeting deadlines.

Proactive, problem-solving mindset with strong judgment and decision-making skills.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across technical and non-technical audiences.

Strong organisational and coordination skills.

Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and general IT tools.

Customer-focused and adaptable in dynamic environments.

Background in maritime electronic installation or engineering is advantageous (or willingness to undertake relevant training).

Familiarity with systems such as:

Radar

Navigation

GMDSS

Satellite communications

ECDIS

AIS

UHF/VHF radio

PABX/PAGA

Security Clearance:
Candidates must either hold or be eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance

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