Company Description
Xinnovit is a global leader in technology consulting, outsourcing, and workforce management solutions.
Our mission is to enable our clients to become more agile and competitive with the help of innovative technologies. We empower our clients to respond faster and more intuitively to changing market dynamics.
The business environment is complex, often under significant constraints and pressures from various sources. We have the knowledge, experience and capabilities to provide our clients the tools they require to achieve better, faster and effective transformation that make them the leaders in their industry.
Our Goals Are:
• To use our expertise to the benefit of our clients and partners through open communication and collaboration.
• To ensure sustainable and profitable long-term growth.
• To provide a return on investment to shareholders.
• To promote employee development.
Job Description
• 5 – 7 years of demonstrated project coordination experience
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite of applications including MS Project
• Knowledge about Software Development Life Cycle
• Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines with attention to detail
• Strong organizational skills
• Excellent interpersonal skills within the project team
• Ability to effectively communicate with coworkers, peers, and management through written and verbal communication
• Proficient spelling, grammar and composition skills
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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