Coastal Apprentice - Engineering Technician - Associate Project Manager Apprenticeship
Project Planning: Assist in creating and updating project plans, schedules, budgets, and timelines
Resource Coordination: Help co-ordinate project resources, including people, materials, and equipment
Communication: Ensure effective communication between project team members, stakeholders, and our communities
Progress Tracking: Monitor project progress and report on the status to stakeholders
Administrative Support: Perform administrative tasks such as organising project documents, scheduling meetings, and preparing invoices
Leadership: Develop leadership skills by supporting senior project managers and leading smaller project tasks
Contract Management: Assist in managing contracts with external suppliers and contractors, ensuring compliance and effective collaboration
Commercial Aspects: Understand and contribute to the commercial aspects of coastal projects, including budgeting, cost management, and financial reporting
Training:
Associate Project Manager Level 4 (Higher national certificate) Apprenticeship Standard
Training Outcome:
When you complete the course, you’ll have many opportunities in project management, from working as a dedicated project manager to related roles such as programme managers, project planners, PMO managers and staff, or portfolio managers
Employer Description:
This is working for the Coastal Partners.
The Coastal Partners provides a Coastal Risk Management Service to five local authorities that reduces the risks to people, the developed and natural environment from flooding and coastal erosion. This area includes three major harbours of significant environmental importance and over 246km of coastline.
Working Hours :
Fixed Term Contract - FT. Shifts to be confirmed.
Skills:
Communication skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative