Travel Co-Ordinator

Glasgow
9 months ago
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First People Solutions require an enthusiastic, dedicated Travel Co-Ordinator to join our established fast paced team. This role is ideally suited to a logically minded candidate with high volume administration experience. They should possess excellent organisational skills and be confident dealing directly with internal and external senior stakeholders. Previous experience within a fast-paced Travel Department would be an advantage but not essential however, the successful candidate must have strong interpersonal and organisational skills, good time management and an eye for detail.

Key Tasks

Booking of Flights and accommodation for all contractors and distribution of all confirmations.
Resolve travel queries from contractors and clients.
Roster updating in accordance with client's master roster
Ability to maintain and manage excellent relationships with our airline and hotel providers.

Key skills required for role

Excellent attention to detail
High standard of administration and record keeping
A working knowledge of windows based packages, strong Excel knowledge and good IT skills are vital for this position
Ability to work under pressure and meeting tight accounts deadlines are key to this position.
A high level of interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to maintain confidential information is essential

The right candidate will be proficient in the above areas, confident communicating with colleagues at all levels within the organization and able to simplify detailed information so that it is easily understood by contractors/clients. They will continually strive to improve processes affecting their role and that of their colleagues and will be confident and persuasive when presenting these changes to the board.

Equal Opportunities:

First People Solutions is committed to equal opportunities regardless of gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief and age

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