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Project Manager - Temporary

Leeds
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Job Title: Temp Project Manager/Project Coordinator - Pharmaceutical
Vacancy Type: 3 Month Temp Rolling
Area: Leeds - Hybrid - Potentially remote.
Salary: DOE

Are you an experienced project leader with a passion for driving innovation in pharmaceutical development? This company is seeking a Temporary Project Manager to support on strategic programmes and cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment during a busy period. To be successful in this role, you need to have recent Project Managerment experience within the Life Science sectors

The Role of the Project Manager

As a Project Manager within the PMO team, you will be responsible for leading and delivering New Product Development (NPD) programmes that support strategic company growth. Your key responsibilities will include:

Supporting cross-functional teams to scope, plan, and execute high-value innovation programmes
Supporting project governance, risk, and stakeholder engagement across internal and external partners
Collaborating with newly acquired entities to integrate responsibilities and drive project success
Supporting continuous improvement in PMO processes and programme efficiency
Supporting financial planning and reporting in partnership with Finance and Business Development
Developing data sets and visualisations to support portfolio management and decision-making
Supporting pipeline development initiatives with Regulatory, R&D, Pharmacovigilance, and Portfolio teams

The Ideal Candidate for the Project Manager (NPD, International) Role

To succeed in this role, you will need:

Recent proven project success, ideally within Pharma, Healthcare, or Medical Devices
A degree in a relevant discipline (Scientific, Business, or Project Management)
Strong financial acumen and experience managing external and internal partnerships
Recent proficiency in Microsoft Office and MS Project (essential)
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
APM or PMP qualification (preferred)If you're a strategic thinker with a track record of delivering results in high-impact projects, this is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to meaningful innovation in healthcare. Apply now and take the next step in your project management career!

For more information, please contact Selby De Klerk at SRG.

SRG are the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the science, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, renewable, biotech, chemicals and medical devices sectors.
As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and passion are second to none. We're committed to providing outstanding career opportunities and expert recruitment services across all levels.

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