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Project Management Office (PMO) Support Analyst – Financial Services
Inside IR35
Remote - However travel to Northampton
6 months
£450-£500pd
A financial services company is seeking a PMO Support Analyst to provide project governance, reporting, planning, and administrative support across a portfolio of projects.
Key responsibilities:
- Project Governance & Controls: Maintain PMO frameworks, processes, documentation, and templates; support governance and stage-gate processes; conduct quality assurance reviews.
- Reporting & MI: Produce project status reports and dashboards, track milestones, risks, issues, dependencies, and actions, and prepare papers for Steering Committees and senior governance forums.
- Planning: Track project and workstream milestones, monitor progress against agreed baselines, and support Workstream Leads with planning.
- RAID & Change Management: Maintain RAID logs, monitor mitigation actions, escalate risks where appropriate, and support change requests and impact assessments.
- Stakeholder & Administrative Support: Coordinate meetings, workshops, and governance forums; prepare agendas, packs, minutes, and action logs; support communication between project teams, senior management, and third parties.
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