Project Support Coordinator

Whitemoor, Staffordshire
4 days ago
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Job Title: Project Support Coordinator

Location: Cheshire

Salary: £25-30k + bonus + pension + paid training

Join a support team as a Project Support Coordinator, where you'll play a crucial role in supporting the delivery of projects for some of the UK's leading companies. This position offers an excellent opportunity to work in a collaborative environment, providing solutions to meet customer needs and ensuring projects are completed on time and to a high standard.

Why You Should Apply:

Work with major Blue Chip automotive & aerospace companies.
Be part of a supportive and collaborative team.
Receive comprehensive training and development opportunities.
Enjoy a competitive benefits package, including a desirable pension scheme.
Responsibilities:

Coordinate and plan project activities, ensuring timely delivery within budget.
Facilitate clear communication between project managers, sales, service teams, and business lines.
Review technical and commercial aspects of customer requests and produce proposals.
Engage with sub-suppliers to review scope, pricing, and terms.
Use ERP and CRM systems to manage orders and update project milestones.
Key Skills/Attributes & Experience:

Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail.
Strong technical knowledge to understand customer requirements.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management software.
Previous experience in project support roles is highly desirable.
Company Benefits:

Career development and progression opportunities.
Bonus scheme.
At least 40 hours of training per year to enhance your skills.
Competitive benefits package, including a desirable pension scheme.
This role would suit someone who has worked within the automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, engineering, or technology industries, or within similar sectors.

We will accept applications from those who have worked as a Project Coordinator, Project Manager, Project Support Specialist, Technical Coordinator, or similar roles.

How to Apply: If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your CV to or call Chris Hill on (phone number removed)

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