A TMS Hot Hob – Senior Manager – Fares Services
| Singapore Permanent SGD 120k |
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** Singapore based with Regional responsibilities ** Market leaders with 55 years experience ** High rewards With over 55 years experience, our client is the world’s leading service provider of IT business solutions and communications services to the air transport industry. Responsibilities ** Manage relationships with resource providers such that services are provided in the required timely, cost effective, and qualitative manner ** Facilitate contract negotiations and ensure compliance ** Facilitate supplier implementation of standard governance processes and Management Information for all work conducted Requirements ** University degree or equivalent ** 5 years in Project Management having managed with a proven PM methodology one or more medium / large sized critical projects portfolio with full budget control in a commercial environment ** Work effectively in a Complex Organization. ** Competent in MS Office, MS Project, Visio. A SG$150k + package is on offer plus lifestyle benefits.
Please email your resume to [email protected] and/or [email protected]
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Or for further information please call the Singapore office at +65 6332 5736 quoting Job Reference Code 200041994 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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