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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostGot this role today in email and its a beauty. I especially like the parts about strict working hours and awkward customers
My Coventry based engineering company urgently requires an experienced Project Manager/Project Engineer on a 5 month contract.
The client has a large project with an international client which requires immediate attention. Potential candidates must have the following skills:
- 5 years experience with commercial contracts
- Prince 2 or APMP qualification
- 5 years experience in a contracting, engineering or technical environment
- HNC engineering/project management (minimum)
This is a high pressure role working with typically awkward clients who are not always forthcoming with information required to keep the project moving along.
Working hours are set at 8-4.30pm (Mon-Thurs) / 8-3.15pm (Fri) with 1/2 hour for lunch.
So a PM should be on 600 per day. So that's 937.50 per day. Sounds like a nice gig.
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Where do I sign up??
Got this role today in email and its a beauty. I especially like the parts about strict working hours and awkward customers
My Coventry based engineering company urgently requires an experienced Project Manager/Project Engineer on a 5 month contract.
The client has a large project with an international client which requires immediate attention. Potential candidates must have the following skills:
- 5 years experience with commercial contracts
- Prince 2 or APMP qualification
- 5 years experience in a contracting, engineering or technical environment
- HNC engineering/project management (minimum)
This is a high pressure role working with typically awkward clients who are not always forthcoming with information required to keep the project moving along.
Working hours are set at 8-4.30pm (Mon-Thurs) / 8-3.15pm (Fri) with 1/2 hour for lunch.Tags: None
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