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Installation Coordinator
An Installation Coordinator must maintain a highly organised and a detail orientated style of management. This is because they are responsible for overseeing the installation of products for clients while coordinating this, so everything runs efficiently.
They must manage schedules, projects and budgets simultaneously and reach the client's required standard while also adhering t health and safety regulations.
Key Responsibilities
• Project management: Overseeing and coordinating the installation process to ensure that the schedule meets the deadline to ensure customer satisfaction. This leads to another aspect being client coordination. This is crucial as you will serve as the contact point for customers to address any concerns or answer any questions they may have regarding the process.
• Team Coordination and quality control: You will oversee installation teams who will carry out the day-to-day operations. This entails making sure your teams have the correct equipment and are abiding by procedure and safety protocols.
• Supply liaisons: Work with suppliers, planners within the chain (in this case, renewable energy) to ensure equipment is delivered on time.
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Salary Range
Entry-Level
Experienced
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Essential Skills
• Organisation: Often, you will be managing multiple projects at a time; therefore, it is imperative to remain on top of this. This can also range from scheduling, resource allocation and cost control.
• Communication: Verbal and written communication is essential to this role. This is to explain to clients and your team to ensure they either know what to do or what to expect. This can be handling enquiries from both these parties.
• Technical knowledge: Understanding of the product and the service is an essential aspect of the role, as you will be overseeing the installation. This will help you identify potential issues in the future so you can solve them early, preventing escalation.
Training Providers in the UK
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Qualifications and Training
5 GCSEs to get onto college courses or apprenticeships
• Engineering (Full Time) - Coleg Gwent
• Mechanical Engineering at Pembrokeshire College | Discover Uni
• Engineering Apprentice | Apprenticeship Search
• Engineering Apprenticeship | Apprenticeship Search
After a Level 3 Engineering study, you can go on to an undergraduate degree at University. An Apprenticeship will allow you to learn on the job, then apply for an entry-level position.
• A degree will allow for both the practical and theoretical sides, which you will need as a coordinator. You will need to apply knowledge from different engineering fields.
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Employment Opportunities in the UK
• Project Coordinator in Cwmbran (NP44) | OXEO SELECT LIMITED
• Truespeed Careers and Employment | Indeed.com
• Administration Coordinator, Caerphilly.
• Operations Coordinator, Bristol.
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