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Project Manager (Quantitative)

Aspire
Greater London
1 month ago
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Are you looking to join an award-winning and independent agency, who have an excellent culture? Then you could be the perfect fit for this agency in this flexible role!

JOB TITLE: Project Manager (Quantitative)
SALARY: Up to £40k
LOCATION: London (Hybrid)

THE COMPANY

We're excited to represent an award-winning agency that has consistently been recognized for both its outstanding work and vibrant company culture. This is a unique opportunity to collaborate with some of the UK's most renowned brands while being part of a team dedicated to providing top-tier strategic insights that help clients overcome their biggest challenges and make informed decisions.

With cutting-edge research techniques and innovative, in-house approaches, this agency delivers impactful solutions on fast-paced, high-profile projects across various sectors. Their adaptability and client-focused mindset allow them to meet a wide variety of needs.

If you're looking to make your mark at a forward-thinking agency, this is your chance.

.KEY DUTIES

Manage partner database, train on procurement best practices, and support complex multi-market project costings. Streamline workload processes, maintain team resourcing schedule, and resolve cross-team project scheduling conflicts. Train on project management best practices, support large projects with fieldwork, survey, and reporting tasks.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Minimum two years' experience managing quantitative research projects across business, consumer, UK, and international markets. Strong organisational skills, excellent communication, and proficiency in project management tools for workflow efficiency. Ability to adapt quickly, manage multiple projects, and ensure timely, high-quality delivery within budget.

Interested in this Project Manager role? Apply now and let's have a chat!

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