Project Coordinator

Remote - Full Time

Project Coordinators, Northlake, TX: coordinating all activities relating to multiple internal & external client-facing projects through a project life cycle; facilitate new engagements: resourcing, work plan specifics, creation of project collateral, etc.; manage multiple internal & external projects, current & new, through proactive planning and effective communication; identify & document potential risks issues. Telecommuting permitted. Salary range $70,000.00 - $80,000.00/year. Send res to: RSI Security, Inc d/b/a RSI Security at [email protected].
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