The Junior IWMS Project Manager - Intern supports the implementation of IWMS systems by assisting with planning, data analysis, and project coordination to enhance workplace efficiency.
Job Summary:
A Junior IWMS Project Manager - Intern is a temporary or entry-level position within the facilities management or real estate sector, typically focused on supporting Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) projects.Job Description:
A Junior IWMS Project Manager - Intern assists in coordinating and managing various aspects of IWMS implementation, such as planning, execution, and troubleshooting of software and system solutions that improve workplace efficiency.
Key responsibilities may include:
- Assisting senior project managers in planning and implementing IWMS systems.
- Supporting data collection, analysis, and reporting for project performance and timelines.
- Collaborating with various teams to ensure project milestones are met.
- Ensuring that all IWMS-related processes are followed, with a focus on efficiency and accuracy.
- Helping with documentation, training materials, and user support.
This position is ideal for someone looking to gain hands-on experience in project management, technology systems, and workplace optimization. Candidates should have a background in project management, technology, or facilities management, with strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Worker Type:
Student (Fixed Term) (Trainee)Number of Openings Available:
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