Job posting

Project Manager

Job category Conferences and Events

Region England, East Midlands

Hours Full time

Employer type Recruitment agency

Salary range £20k to £30k

Location East Midlands

Our client is one of the largest Conference and Event agencies in the UK with a broad client base, organising events and booking conferences and venues all over the world are looking for an experienced project manager.

The responsibilities of the project manager will be accountable for the management, communication, coordination and planning of venue find projects ensuring that company and client objectives are met by delivering excellent customer service and added value. The project manager will be a pro-active individual well versed in venue contracts (UK and Overseas), a strong negotiator with impeccable attention to detail.

The Project Manager will be passionate and self-motivated, will regularly meet deadlines, think of solutions and have worked in a customer service environment, hotel, travel agency or in the corporate hospitality industry.

To apply for the role please email sm@p4ct.com or call 0203 178 7175.

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