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At slimrick remove your email address immediately and get people to PM you.
These threads are available via google so you will be spammed.
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Thought that the wife would be interested as she's in that area (work and geographical) so I've passed the details on to her. You never know she may actually reply.
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Actually looks like a good rate.
I'm checking jobserve now and there are project coordinator ads in london for £150-200 per day
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A fairly predictable response I suppose
Agreed, the rate isn't fantastic but as has been mentioned, I'm not looking for a Prince 2 PM with 10 years of experience. I'm looking for someone that has some experience of handling projects (existing and new) and can keep things on track. It would be mostly admin work, presenting on a monthly basis and chasing up outstanding tasks internally and externally.
I would think it would suit someone on the bench, or looking for steady income for the next few months. The days and hours are flexible to suit, we just have lots of projects on the go at the moment and would like someone to pull them all together and make sure nothing gets missed.
Current Projects include:
New food and beverage system for a restaurant.
Migration of support and development from existing developer to newco.
Infrastructure refresh - replacement of server / end user eqpt, network redesign.
Just to clarify again, there is no need for technical involvement in the above projects, we have the teams on board to do the work.
Any further info needed, send me a PM
Edited to add: I'm not a recruiter btw, there are no agencies involved - I'm the IT manager so you'll be working closely with me and the finance director.Last edited by SlimRick; 24 September 2014, 17:30.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostA Project Coordinator isn't the same as a PM.
It's fun to sneer at bad rates, but there's nothing wrong with this at all. And part time contracts are not always easy to find. This could suit someone very nicely.
And while it's also fun to behave badly in the professional forums, we really shouldn't put people off from offering work.
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