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Looking for a admin / PM person
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Hello. I would like to send you my CV for this role but appear to be unable to send you a PM as I am a reader but not a poster. If you are still looking for someone could you please send me a PM or provide your email address? Thank you.Comment
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Hi, Quick response from a nervous newbie,
I would like to send you my CV but also have issues. Is this beacuse I have just registered?
As the name suggests, I have Prince2 experience of construction projects in the bus (passenger) and telecomms infrastructure business. CV upon request.
Best regards
Chris
([email protected])
Originally posted by woodyuk View PostHi
I am not an agency, but a company looking for an admin / PM contractor ASAP!
I need someone on site central London (Zone1) with the following skills
- Project management (understands project plans, basic process etc)
- General Admin (agendas, minutes, meetings, documentation etc)
- Budget (Excel)
- Diagrams (Visio / Omnigraffle)
and generally help out in a construction / broadcast project.
A construction or Broadcast media background would be a strong benefit
excellent written english skills are very important!
We use Atlassian Confluence as the backend, tracking all the project information.
This maybe great opportunity for a junior, with a good degree but wants some practical experience.
Rate is dependant on background / skills, but will be reasonable.
2 weeks rolling, could last until end of year. But no further!
You will need a LTD to work as a freelance for us as per our standard terms.
I am NOT interested in talking to agencies sorry!
If you are interested please PM me, sorry if I am not allowed to post this I am a regular reader but not poster :-)Comment
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