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Junior Project Manager

ReeVR Talent are currently recruiting for an exciting Junior Project Manager opportunity for a highly established chemical engineering firm.

Our client is a leading provider of complete turnkey solutions, specialising in Process Research & Development, Systems Design, and Engineering. They're looking for an ambitious engineer ready to take the next step in their career and join their close-knit, collaborative team.

This highly established chemical engineering firm has built an exceptional reputation for delivering comprehensive turnkey solutions to their customers. From initial concept through to final implementation, they handle every aspect of their projects in-house, providing clients with seamless, end-to-end service. Their close-knit team culture means you'll work alongside experienced professionals who genuinely care about your development and success.

The Opportunity

This Junior Project Manager role is perfect for a project coordinator or engineer looking to step up into project management. You'll gain invaluable exposure to complete cradle-to-grave projects while working within a supportive team environment that encourages learning and professional growth.

What You'll Be Doing as a Junior Project Manager:

Supporting project delivery from concept to completion
Coordinating project teams and managing timelines
Contributing to process research and development initiatives
Working on systems design and engineering projects
Building relationships with clients throughout project phases
Developing comprehensive project management skills with guidance from senior team membersWhat We're Looking for in a Junior Project Manager:

Degree: Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
Experience: 2 years post-graduation in an engineering role
Career Stage: Project coordinator or engineer ready for the next challenge
Attributes: Strong communication skills, organized mindset, and genuine enthusiasm for project management
Personality: Team player who thrives in collaborative environmentsWhy This Role Stands Out

Turnkey Expertise: Work with a firm that handles complete project lifecycles
Established Reputation: Join a highly respected chemical engineering company
Close-Knit Culture: Be part of a genuinely supportive team environment
Full Project Exposure: Experience every stage of complex engineering projects
Career Development: Clear progression path with mentorship from experienced professionals
Varied Challenges: Engage with diverse process engineering and systems design projectsInterested?

If you're an engineer ready to transition into project management and want to be part of a team that delivers complete turnkey solutions while investing in your professional development, I'd love to discuss this opportunity with you.

Get in touch today – this is an excellent chance to advance your career with a truly established player in the chemical engineering sector

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