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Project Coordinator

Thrupp, Oxfordshire
2 weeks ago
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Project Coordinator

Are you an experienced Project Coordinator with a passion for the aerospace industry? This leading company is seeking a talented individual to join their dynamic team and play a pivotal role in the delivery of a high-profile defence project.

Monday - Friday
6 month contract
Applicants MUST be able to achieve SC (Seciruty Clearence)
Oxford
As the Project Coordinator, you will be responsible for managing the complex project schedule, ensuring key deliverables meet critical deadlines. You will facilitate project review meetings, identify and present risks, and provide support to the delivery team. With a strong understanding of aerospace regulations and the ability to work across multi-disciplinary teams, you will be a crucial asset in driving the project's success.

The candidate is required to possess the following skills:

  • Proven track record of delivering successful projects
  • Expertise in using project management software, such as Primavera P6
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship management skills
  • Working knowledge of aerospace regulations, including Part 145, Part 21, and Part CAMO
  • Experience in the aerospace industry, preferably in a project management or technical role

    This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a high-tempo defence project, working alongside a talented team and gaining valuable experience in the aerospace sector. If you're ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we encourage you to apply today.

    Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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