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Technology Portfolio Co-Ordinator

Solihull
1 week ago
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Red Recruitment is recruiting a Technology Portfolio Co-Ordinator to join our client, a managed services provider offering cybersecurity, communications, and connectivity that grows with their customers' businesses.

You will be acting as the glue between cross-functional teams - coordinating activity, tracking progress and ensuring smooth communication.

The salary for this position is £32,000 - £40,000 per annum and is a remote position, therefore you can be based anywhere in the UK.

If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, enjoy working with diverse teams, and love creating order from complexity, this could be your next big opportunity.

Benefits and Package for a Technology Portfolio Co-Ordinator:

Salary: £32,000 - £40,000 per annum
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9am - 5.30pm (37.5 hours per week)
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Fully remote
25 days annual leave (increasing by one day per year up to 28 days)
Private medical coverage
Discounted health plans
Virtual GP access
Comprehensive assistance programmeKey Responsibilities of a Technology Portfolio Co-Ordinator:

Supporting and coordinating product lifecycle activities across teams including Product Management, Pre-Sales, Sales, and Marketing
Tracking product development progress and ensuring key milestones are met using the Product Lifecycle Management process
Scheduling and coordinating Product Board meetings - setting agendas, taking minutes, tracking actions, and ensuring visibility across the business
Maintaining accurate and centralised documentation on SharePoint, including checklists, meeting notes, and consultation records
Driving consistency by ensuring product documentation (Fact Sheets, Service Descriptions, Operational Handbooks) meets required standards and templatesKey Skills and Experience of a Technology Portfolio Co-Ordinator:

You should have exceptional organisational skills and a meticulous eye for detail
Having confident communication skills - both written and verbal is essential for engaging with stakeholders at all levels
You will be required to have a proactive, can-do attitude, with the initiative to streamline processes and introduce improvements
Having the ability to build strong working relationships across departments and levels of seniority is required
You should have a solid understanding of IT, voice, and cybersecurity technologies, with knowledge gained through both training and hands-on experience
You will be required to have a clear grasp of the customer journey, ensuring internal teams are equipped to deliver a consistent and positive experience when products are launched or retiredIf you are interested in this position and have the relevant experience required then please apply now, we would be pleased to speak with you!

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