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Project Coordinator (Cloud Migration)

Grove, Greater London
6 days ago
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My well known Client is urgently looking for an organised and motivated Project Coordinator to support the successful delivery of a major Cloud Migration Programme, it would be a distinct advantage if the candidate was familiar with cloud, especially Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments. This role is critical in ensuring that timelines, data reporting, and stakeholder communications are well-managed throughout the migration process.

The chosen Candidate will work closely with technical and business teams, both internally and externally, acting as the operational backbone of a high-impact transformation project.

Key Responsibilities

Coordinate and support cloud migration activities, helping to track progress across workstreams.

Liaise with internal departments and external vendors to gather requirements, schedule meetings, and monitor deliverables.

Use Microsoft Excel to manage and present data, including maintaining dashboards, trackers, and progress reports.

Assist with documentation, meeting minutes, action logs, and follow-ups.

Help identify and escalate risks, issues, and dependencies to the Project Manager or Programme Lead.

Ensure consistent and clear communication across all stakeholders.

Skills and Experience Required

Proven experience in a Project Coordinator or similar support role.

Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including data manipulation, pivot tables, and dashboard creation.

Experience engaging with a wide range of stakeholders - both technical and non-technical.

Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.

Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Desirable

Basic understanding of Cloud computing and IT Infrastructure, especially within an AWS environment.

Familiarity with project management methodologies (e.g. Agile, PRINCE2).

Previous experience supporting cloud, IT infrastructure, or digital transformation projects.

Please note this is a contract role, paying a daily rate inside IR35 and working on site in Kingston 2 days a week, if you have the skills, experience and are happy with the terms, send an up to date CV for an immediate response and more information on a fantastic opportunity with a truly great Client

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