SALARY UP TO £25,000 DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE, TRAVEL PAID PLUS EXCELLENT BENEFITS
Our client is a leading multi-disciplined construction and resource management group, operating across the UK and Ireland, and delivers innovative, safe and sustainable solutions to the most complex construction and resource management challenges.
They are a market-leading, ambitious and inspirational organisation which continues to evolve and grow.
The Commercial Officer will be part of and support the Integrated Project Team (IPT) covering Telecoms Payload equipment procured from the Supplier and their sub-tier supplier.
Responsibilities
The TP Commercial Officer shall be responsible for and carry out the following:.
The Project Coordinator working hours: Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Our client hasan exciting opportunity for a Project Coordinator to join their team in London, Docklands.
You will join them on a full time, permanent basis, and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £35,000 per annum excellent benefits (travel allowance, bonus scheme, pension, life assurance, income protection private health care)
We are recruiting on behalf of a prestigious healthcare organisation looking for a highly skilled and motivated Project Support Officer to join their Workforce Transformation Team within the Nurse & Health Professional Education Directorate.
General
Work Schedule: Hybrid (2 days in the office, 3 days remote, subject to review)
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong administrative and project management skills to make a significant impact in a short-term, full-time role.
We are seeking a dedicated professional to join our team and contribute to the Home Upgrade Grant 2 domestic retrofit scheme.
This scheme allows the public to apply for energy efficiency grants, and if they qualify, measures such as insulation and low carbon heating are installed in their homes.
The role encompasses a wide range of administrative responsibilities, including
Reviewing and evaluating proposals for energy efficiency improvements submitted by the council's contractor, and making informed decisions to either challenge or approve them.