Project Coordinator I Accounting - Burlington, MA at Geebo

Project Coordinator I

Job DescriptionProject Coordinator ILocation:
Burlington, MA/Seattle, WA/Bellevue, WA/New York City, NY/RemoteDuration:
24 monthsDescription:
As a Project Coordinator you will have the opportunity to support program logistics, scheduling and coordination for critical leadership development programs and strategic initiatives focused on the Technology, Marketing and Products organization at Client.
You will report to the Director of Technology, People, Innovation & Learning team (TPIL) with a main focus of supporting our leadership development team on all program logistics.
Mandatory skills:
Strong working knowledge of Google Applications (including Gmail, Google Drive and managing multiple Google calendars)Excellent written and oral communication skillsExperience carrying an operations workload, juggling multiple competing business priorities, and working under tight deadlinesRequired Skills/
Experience:
BA/BS degree or equivalent work experienceStrong working knowledge of Google Applications (including Gmail, Google Drive and managing multiple Google calendars)Knowledge of using Slack, including workflows, etc.
Doesn't need a ton of supervision - self-starter and problem solverThrives working in a high-tech companyIncredible self-motivation and ability to organize work and juggle many small detailsProactively communicates with team, ensuring that all work is well-managed without supervisionExcellent written and oral communication skillsExperience carrying an operations workload, juggling multiple competing business priorities, and working under tight deadlinesOutstanding organizational, interpersonal, relationship-building skills conducive to collaboration.
Work well in a cross-functional, matrixed environment Recommended Skills Business Priorities Communication Google Drive Leadership Development Networking Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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