Human Resources And Recruitment, Wellington

Human Resources And Recruitment Jobs in Wellington

Robert Half

Project/Programme Coordinator - Contract

  • Posted 1w ago
  • On Site
  • Contract, Full Time
Location

Wellington


Salary

$120  -  $125 /hr


Job Description

The Company
Leading provider of engineering, construction, and maintenance services to industry giants both locally and internationally. Widely considered as a leader in their field, they continue to go from strength to strength. With expansion into new regions in NZ, they are seeking an experienced Project/ Programme to help establish operations into the region.

The Role
Reporting to the Director and working closely with the Transition Manager, this role will play an integral part in coordinating the successful set up of operations, technology and systems in the region.
- Be the boots on ground to coordinate the setup of tech, systems and processes to allow the business to become operational in a short space of time.
- Engage with internal and external stakeholders to establish and communicate a project and execution plan
- Pull together resources and coordinate vendors to deliver work
- Dive into ad hoc stuff when needed.

Your profile:
- Proven project delivery experience in a fast-paced operational environment
- Experience with a range of projects tech and non tech related.
- Ability to work with ambiguity, and shape up a clear plan of action
- Great comms and relatable personality
- A background in the utilities, energy, industrial (or similar) sectors would be beneficial


Additional detail:
This role is for someone that makes things happen and gets things done. Please don’t apply if you just work on project plans, MS Teams, and email.

How to apply
Please send your resume in Microsoft Word format by clicking on the apply button.

Job Reference No: 06900-0013102152


Additional Compensations

  • GST

Job Schedule

  • Monday to Friday

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