Project Manager

Hexwired Recruitment Limited
Luton, Bedfordshire
9 months ago
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Project Manager Luton| £50k-£60k
Hexwired has partnered with a company who are a leading company in the electronics sector They are looking for a Project Manager who will be overseeing and coordinating multiple related projects to achieve strategic business goals. Although you will be working in a team you should be able to work under your own steam.
Key skills required for this role:

  • Program and Project Management – Strong grasp of the full program lifecycle, project management methodologies, and governance structures.
  • Business Operations – Proficient in budgeting, financial forecasting, and strategic business planning.
  • Risk and Compliance – Knowledgeable in risk management practices and industry-specific regulatory compliance requirements.
  • Change Management – Skilled in leading and supporting organizational change and transformation initiatives.
  • IT Systems – Competent in using relevant software applications and information systems.
    The salary for this Project Manager role will be £50,000-£60,000 per annum. The company are rapidly expanding and are at the forefront of their industry. They are looking to pay circa £50k-60k dependent on experience along with an excellent benefits package. If you’re interested in this Project Manager in Luton, please apply.
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