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Project Management Officer
| Type |
Temporary |
|
From £50,000 to £65,000 per annum |
| Location |
London [South-East England] |
| Agency: |
Alexander Lloyd |
| Contact |
Finance and Accountancy Division |
| Duration: |
9 months |
| Reference |
GW TDJ1202-109 |
Job description
A large international Insurance company has an immediate requirement for an experienced Project Management Officer to join one of our most exciting and high impact projects on a fixed term contract You will be joining the Legal Restructure team to create a more standardised operational structure across the European regions, simplifying legal and corporate governance, to allow my client to better comply with Solvency II and industry regulations. Your role as Project Management Officer will be to support one of the project's key Project Managers within the reinsurance work stream across multiple legal entity restructuring projects. This will include day-to-day duties such as data analysis, reporting, project mapping/tracking/updating, preparation of meeting agenda's, following up on actions with several stakeholders etc, assist in detailed planning of the reinsurance work stream at a complex level by working with regional and local offices, ensure key risks, issues and dependencies are identified, documented, mitigated and escalated in a timely manner, compile contract inventories from various sources and track progress, maintain the work stream cost tracker and Influence and implement project strategy where appropriate. The successful candidate must have previous PMO experience within complex business change projects and have experience within a Financial Services environment. You must be able to quickly develop a basic understanding of the programme of legal restructuring and any transactions proposed.
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