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NEW YEAR, NEW OPPORTUNITIES...


Feb 02, 2015

2015 has commenced with a flurry of activity within the areas of business transformation and change management. Project Resource Partners is seeking skilled contractors who are available at short notice with experience in the following areas:


Senior Business Analysts $750 – $900 per day


Candidates with exposure to leading teams of BAs within a larger program of work are encouraged to get in touch.


Transformation Program Lead $800 - $950 per day


We are seeking individuals with large scale systems transformation experience.


Junior Project Manager $600 - $800 per day


Our client is seeking a junior PM that is looking to take the next step and progress to a Senior PM.


Improvement Lead $700 - $800 per day


Expert in process improvement / lean / six sigma required for operational Services organisation.


Financial Lead $650 - $750 per day


If you have experience within group transformation projects please get in touch.


Contracts Manager $600 - $800 per day


Scope of the role is to review/refine existing contracts and run end to end process for onboarding new service providers within IT and Finance.


Programme Manager $1000 - $1200 per day


Reporting to senior Stakeholders you will lead complex, multidisciplinary projects.


Change Manager $800 - $1200 per day


Driving Change agenda from design through to implementation / delivery.


Change Analysts $700 - $850 per day


Supporting a Change Lead on a large scale system transformation project


Organisational Change Specialists $700 - $1000 per day


You must have a demonstrated record of achievement at a senior level in planning and managing the development, implementation and delivery of OCM.


Project Co-ordinators $500 - $700 per day


Must have experience in large scale relocation projects both infrastructure and systems.


Communications Manager $600 - $700 per day


Analyse information, develop conclusions and present content through clear, well-written communication in a variety of media formats


For further information on these roles, please contact Project Resource Partners on 03 9949 8100 or forward your CV to info@projectresourcepartners.com.au

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