Project Manager

Stevenage
5 days ago
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An established and growing global organisation that works within the electronics distribution sector, working with clients within the Defence, Aerospace, Automotive and Medical sectors is looking for a Project Manager to join the team in Stevenage. Along with a salary of £45,000 per annum, you will receive a range of benefits including a pension scheme, subsidised gym membership, onsite parking and 22 days holiday plus bank holidays, and shutdown over Christmas and New Year. 

You will be working alongside a complex supply chain team, the customer service executives, and the operation leads to ensure that the project is delivered to the customer on time and right first time. 

As Project Manager, your responsibilities will include: 

Ensuring all projects are delivered on-time within scope and budget, maximizing GP
Customer contract and supplier reviews
Coordinating internal/external resources to ensure flawless execution of scope of works
Reporting and escalating to management as needed. 
Using appropriate verification techniques to manage changes in project scope, schedule, and costs.
Stock Control/Kanban understanding & management.
Working with the wider team to resolve back markers.
Delivering cost saving & lead time reduction Initiatives.
Business intelligence reporting to all stakeholder Strong System Administration
We’re looking for a Project Manager with:

Proven work experience in the role
The ability to identify and manage project risk and issues. Implementing corrective actions as and when needed.
Confident report builder and presentation creator/presenter
Strong organisational skills with the ability to multitask.
Confident client-facing/team communicator
Proficient Microsoft Excel skills
Ability to decipher and analyse data.  
You will be working Monday-Friday, 08:30-17:00.

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