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Project Coordinator - Communication Systems

Reigate
3 weeks ago
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Are you a highly organised, technically-minded professional looking to grow your career in the maritime communications sector? We're looking for a Project Coordinator to support the successful delivery of NAVCOM and SATCOM installation projects for a wide range of maritime clients.

Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate the end-to-end delivery of NAVCOM and SATCOM installation projects.

  • Support project kick-offs, scheduling, cost control, and project tracking.

  • Liaise with internal teams to plan resources and manage logistics for equipment installation.

  • Maintain accurate project documentation and ensure stakeholder alignment.

  • Assist with pre-sales support, technical bid preparation, and Bill of Materials.

  • Monitor project risks, resolve issues proactively, and drive projects to completion.

  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients and internal teams.

    ​Experience:

  • Experience in maritime, satellite communications, or navigation systems or similar

  • Familiarity with systems such as radar, GMDSS, ECDIS, AIS, VHF/UHF, or IT infrastructure

  • Strong coordination and project delivery skills.

  • Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and standard project management tools.

  • Able to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team culture.

  • Willingness to undergo relevant training (technical or maritime-related).

  • Eligibility for UK Security Clearance.

  • Valid UK driving licence and passport.

  • Flexibility to travel when required.

    What we offer:

  • Competitive base salary.

  • Annual performance-based bonus.

  • Pension scheme with up to 7.5% matching contributions.

  • 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays.

  • Access to an onsite gym.

  • Free parking facilities.



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