UKAS
IT Project Coordinator

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We are seeking an IT Project Coordinator to support the successful delivery of IT projects across the organisation.
Working closely with IT Project Managers and key stakeholders, you will support the successful delivery of IT projects through effective coordination, documentation, stakeholder communication, and adherence to governance standards.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their career in IT project delivery within a structured, purpose-driven organisation.
Key Responsibilities
You will support IT Project Managers to:
- Coordinate project activities to enable successful delivery
- Schedule and facilitate project meetings, including agendas, minutes, and action tracking
- Maintain project documentation, plans, timelines, and budgets
- Track progress against milestones, highlighting risks, issues, and dependencies, and supporting mitigation actions
- Coordinate project communications and stakeholder updates
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There is also an opportunity to broaden the role by supporting system integrations and contributing to the governance of core platforms to ensure stability, compliance, and scalability.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
- Has experience supporting projects in a fast-paced environment applying recognised project methodology (such as Agile, Prince2, Waterfall, etc.)
- Communicates clearly and confidently with a range of stakeholders
- Has experience within a project framework, including the production and maintenance of documentation and reports, and coordination activities
- Is comfortable working with budgets, timelines, and resource tracking
- Experience in testing, systems integration, or business analysis would be advantageous.


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