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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Yeovil | Salary: &amp;pound;25.84/hour | Type: Contract | Project Officer    Yeovil    12-Month Contract    Paying up to -25.84p/h (Inside IR35)       Key Responsibilities    Working alongside the programme or project manager the project officer is responsible for carrying out the work detailed in the programme or project plan.  Work independently to run small projects/packages of work  Effective co-ordination of the project tasks and their inter dependencies into the overall Programme or Project, including resolution or mitigation of any risks and issues arising during the project. Supported by the Programme Management office  Manage Authorisations in line with level of accountability.  Manage Profitability and Liquidated damages in line with level of accountability.  Identify, capture and administer the risk register, advising the programme or project manager as risks arise that are likely to affect delivery of programme or project objectives  Manage Customer and vendor engagement in line with level of accountability.       Essential Skills &amp; Experience    Experienced in managing small projects/package of work  The ability to find ways of solving or pre-empting problems  Build and sustain effective communications with other roles involv...</description>
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