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Programme Management Administrator
Programme Management Administrator
The location of the role is Paddington, London (hybrid working). The duration of the contract is 6 months. The pay rate on offer is £20 - £23 per hour. The client is a multinational high-street retailer.
Key Accountabilities of the Role
- To support with creating an efficient and effective programme management function in the New Product Development (NPD) Team
- Creation and maintenance of efficient and easy to use documentation/spreadsheets for the NPD team.
- Reviewing existing documents/spreadsheets and implementing more effective documents
- Collation and presenting information and data in a digestible manner
- Reviewing and probing into data across the systems to ensure it is accurate and robust.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to help maintain dashboards and data structures for tracking KPIs.
- Ensure data is kept accurate and accessible, supporting decision-making and performance reviews.
- Assist in compiling and interpreting data to support performance optimization.
- Working with the development team to create high quality presentations
- Supporting the development team with data collation and admin for key meetings and KPIs
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Key Skills and Experience
- Excel – ability to do Vlookups, formulas, pivot tables, etc.
- Strong numerical, administrative, analytical, and interpretive skills.
- Ability to initiate and build strong relationships with people, through strong communicative, influencing, and organizational skills.
- Experience with Microsoft PowerPoint preferred – able to put together slide decks
- Ability to fully utilize appropriate IT systems in particular a sound understanding of Microsoft Excel
- Ability to manage change and adapt to fresh challenges and new ways of working
- A desire to be part of a high performing culture


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