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Project Coordinator

E3 Recruitment
Bradford
3 days ago
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Project Coordinator required for a prestigious manufacturing business, offering in excess of 35 years experience, renowned for quality deliverables and services for a wide range of industries including Energy production, Security, Food and Pharmaceutical.

This opportunity is based in

BRADFORD

, meaning that the successful Project Coordinator will be easily able to commute from surrounding towns and cities including; Leeds, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Halifax, Wakefield, Keighley and Bingley.

Key Responsibilities of the Project Coordinator will include;
Managing office processes from receipt of a new order issued by the Sales department through to delivery and site installation
Liaising with customers to acknowledge orders, agree completion and delivery dates with consultation from the Production Manager
Organise and check technical drawings for each order provided by the Design department and obtain customer approval
Ensure orders are delivered on-time whilst maintaining the clients high standard of quality
Ensure the customer and internal systems are updated with any changes

For the role of Project Coordinator, we are keen to receive applications from individuals who have;
Experience working within an Engineering or Manufacturing environment ideally as a Project Coordinator/ Engineer
Experience managing numerous stakeholders
Excellent organisational and communication skills
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Salary & Benefits
£40,000 - £45,000 per annum
28 Days annual leave
Birthdays off
Closed over Christmas
Long service award
8% Combined pension
Mon – Thur – 7:45am – 4pm
Fri – 8am – 3pm

To apply for the Project Coordinator role, please click “Apply Now” and attach an updated copy of your CV. Alternatively, please contact Alex Feather at E3 Recruitment for more information.

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