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administrator-pmo
pertemps-newcastle-commercial
- Durham, England, United Kingdom
- Durham, England, United Kingdom
About
We’re looking for an organised and proactive administrator to provide essential administrative, coordination and reporting support across Northumbrian Water's IS and PMO functions. You’ll play a key role in maintaining effective project governance, ensuring accurate information flow, and supporting the smooth delivery of programmes, portfolios and business initiatives.
Key Responsibilities Coordinate meetings, prepare agendas, capture actions and track follow-ups. Raise and receipt purchase orders, support invoice processing and track project costs. Maintain project documentation (RAID logs, governance packs, change records and reporting). Manage document systems to ensure information is organised, accessible and compliant. Support onboarding and offboarding of project resources in line with governance standards. Provide high-quality administrative support, including diary management, meeting coordination and event bookings. Prepare reports and materials for governance forums and leadership reviews. Maintain central logs, registers, schedules and portfolio records. Support dashboards and reporting across schedule, risk, cost and performance metrics. Support planning and delivery of internal and external events (e.g. Away Days, Innovation Festival, Partner Day), including logistics, communications and on-the-day coordination. About You Highly organised with strong attention to detail Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Confident using Microsoft Office and collaboration tools Proactive, adaptable and comfortable working independently
If you’re looking to contribute to high-impact programmes in a structured and supportive PMO environment, we’d love to hear from you.
Languages
- English
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