Bowmay Consulting
Project Coordinator

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We’ve partnered with a globally respected, specialist manufacturing business in their search for a Technical Project Co-ordinator; someone who can bring clarity, structure and momentum to a critical technical challenge.
You’ll join a business with over two centuries of proud heritage, stepping into a 3–6 month contract (open to FTC or contractor options).
- You’ll work closely with technical and quality teams, collaborating across every department to drive critical improvement projects.
- It’s a chance to make a real impact in a business known for craftsmanship, innovation and world-class manufacturing.
What You’ll Get
- £ Salary negotiable (depending on what you bring to the table).
About You
- You’ve got proven experience in delivering complex projects from start to finish.
- It’s essential that you’ve worked with manufacturing processes, production and engineering-led businesses.
- It goes without saying that you’ve got exceptionally strong organisation skills.
- Tech savvy, comfortable using AI, dashboards and digital tools for critical data analysis and reporting.
- A highly analytical thinker, able to spot patterns quickly and feed back to the wider team.
- A strong problem solver who digs into root causes and finds solutions.
- Confident with IT systems and digital workflows.
- You’re inquisitive, always asking the right questions to get to the root of an issue.
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About the Role
- You’ll provide the data and analysis to the wider team to work towards collective goals.
- Tracking progress; what’s been tested, what worked, what didn’t and what still needs investigating.
- You’ll support root-cause work and keep the team focused on driving issues to resolution.
- Lead reviews, coordinating meetings, updates and feedback to senior stakeholders.
- You’ll remove barriers, challenge assumptions, clear obstacles and ensure actions are completed.
- You’ll provide visibility, giving leadership clear, honest updates on progress, risks and outcomes.


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About the Company
- A proud, long-established manufacturer with deep industry roots.
- Built on loyalty and craftsmanship with genuine pride in every product.
- Teams with exceptional technical knowledge and outstanding employee longevity.
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