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New job Technical Project Resource (Permanent ACT) $95,000 - $110,000

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Anthony Daly posted a job: Technical Project Resource (Permanent ACT) $95,000 - $110,000

"With strong growth projections, our client is seeking to expand their PMO capabilities. To do so, they need the best Technical Project Coordinators in Canberra with a proven track record in supporting end to end infrastructure and applications projects within a Federal Government environment. Specialising in IT Services, Consulting, Integration and Managed Services, our client is best of best. You will be working closely alongside the Project Managers and providing support on Project implementation services to a wide range of infrastructure projects. As the successful applicant, you will be working on one or across multiple large scale government projects. To be considered for this exciting role you must have the following skills & experience: 1. Australian Citizenship – current baseline or Highly Protected level clearance 2. 2-3 years project coordination experience (government experience) 3. Ability to plan, schedule, coordinate project deliverables 4. Proven track record in following Federal Government procurement, processes and procedures 5. Microsoft Project and MS Office skills 6. Competent communicator and the ability to work with a wide range of clients and stakeholders 7. Certification or equivalent Please note: only suitable candidates that meet the above criteria will be contacted. Thank you for your interest."

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