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A Software Project Coordinator supports software projects, focusing on planning, scheduling, and task coordination.

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Software Project Coordinator careers

A Software Project Coordinator manages and supports software development projects from initiation to completion. You might work in an IT department, a software company, or a consultancy. Software Project Coordinators focus on planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress. You’ll coordinate tasks between developers, testers, and stakeholders, prepare project documentation, and ensure deadlines and budgets are met.

Software Project Coordinators play an important role in the successful delivery of software projects. You’ll need to be organised and detail-oriented, with strong communication skills. You’ll liaise with clients, team members, and management to ensure projects run smoothly and meet business requirements.