Project Manager in Brussels
Are you a Project Manager looking for a new contract for the new year? Do you like the sound of joining a large EU agency based in Belgium? If this has sparked your interest, this role could be perfect for you! Keep reading for details...
As a Project Manager at this Brussels-based organisation, you will be taking on a long-term contract with a €550 day rate. You will be managing change activities for multiple cloud projects including coordination, planning, vendor management, facilitating meetings, gathering reports, and more. It is essential that the right candidate for the role is fluent in both English and French.
Essential requirements for this role in Brussels:
Are you the right fit for this opportunity? If you think you have the skills to take on the position, get in touch with Mark on ml@skillsearch.com to discuss the role and have your application considered or apply online below now.
Please be aware that while we would love to respond to every application we receive, due to high numbers we cannot guarantee this. We do however appreciate any time you invest into the application and will make sure to get in touch should anything in future more closely fit your skillset.
Tags: Project Manager, Project Management, Project Lead, Cloud Jobs, Contract Jobs, Belgium Jobs, Brussels Jobs
Years of experience and salary levels are shown purely as a guide. We will only consider applications from candidates that can demonstrate the skills or experience required for the role.
Whilst we would love to respond to every application due to the high numbers we receive we cannot guarantee this.
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Our Oracle expert, Mark, has dedicated nearly a decade to growing our Oracle practice here at Skillsearch. He is a keen cricketer who bats a bit, bowls a bit less and is amazing at standing in the field. A Manchester United fan and a proud Father, Mark holds the record for having more things from Amazon delivered to the office than everyone else combined. He also has an infectious laugh so try and get him going when you speak to him.