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Project Management Office (PMO) Administrator

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: administrator | project management | back office | intranet | administrator greater london | administrator london
Type:Permanent
This is an exciting opportunity for a PMO administrator to join a leading organisation in Central London

The position will be for the PMO administrator to start and build the PM back office. You will run the PMO in support of a small team of Project Managers.

You will be responsible for document maintenance, and will act as the configuration librarian for the company's documentation. You may also be tasked with creating and/ or updating documentation outside of the project realm, including the reorganisation of the company intranet

Essential experience:

- You must be an experience PMO administrator
- Experience with the tools associated with working as a PMO administrator
- Customer liaison experience
- Minute taking experience

This position is urgent so please contact me immediately!!!!!


Greythorn Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/155228

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