The apprentice will gain first-hand exposure to the management of multi-million-pound projects with an emphasis on learning in the workplace on live projects specific to MI-GSO PCUBED, supported by theoretical learning. In return, you will have the opportunity to make an impact on real projects … early on in your role Role Supporting project managers to resolve any issues Supporting project managers with project activities, such as reviewing budgets, managing risks, stakeholder management and progress updates Reviewing project documentation Project reporting; producing reports and MI Project administration and monitoring … Supporting projectmanagement boards Organising and attending project meetings; producing minutes and clear actions with SMART objectives Communicate with staff of all levels across departments Training Qualifications you will achieve as part of your ProjectManagement Apprenticeship: Degree Project Manager Level 6 Apprenticeship over more »
support for research software, including through drop-in sessions. Contribute to ARC teaching and training, e.g. through assisting tutors or preparing material. Assist in projectmanagement tasks, such as organising tasks, tracking progress, and communicating updates to team members. Training During this apprenticeship, you will follow a fully … September 2024 Desired Skills Communication skills Organisation skills Problem solving skills Analytical skills Team working Software Development Current Technologies Version control/Testing Agile projectmanagement Programming languages Python, JavaScript, C++ Quick learner Independent working DevOps Qualifications English Language GCSE or equivalent, grade 4 (C) (Essential) Maths GCSE more »
of everything around us, and on some of the worlds most high profile projects? Using programmes such as computer aided design and building information management, you’ll learn engineering principles and Technics to help design and deliver infrastructure and buildings. Role To support the assistant project managers and … project managers in: Monitoring and tracking progress identifying and managing risks, opportunities, issues and dependencies Reporting and managing performance and project status producing and maintaining project documentation Arranging and organising project meetings including agenda's, attendees, taking and producing minutes and action logs Identify areas for … accelerate your future' internal training scheme as well as company provided training sessions Apprentices will achieve either a BA or BSc Honours degree in Project Management. Apprentices are required to achieve an International ProjectManagement Association (IPMA) Level D qualification or equivalent, prior to taking the end more »