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Bid Writer/Coordinator

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Job Title: Bid Writer/Coordinator
Location: Birchwood, Warrington (WA3 6YE)
Salary: £32,000- £35,000 (DOE)
Shifts: Monday- Friday 37.5 hour per week
Contract Type: Permanent

We are currently recruiting for a Bid Writer/Coordinator for our client based in the Birchwood area of Warrington.

Reporting to the Head of Bids & Tenders you will be responsible for the creation and submission of various large, national tenders and supporting the National Accounts team with the renewal of current agreements.

As a Bid Writer/Coordinator your duties will be: -

" Identifying opportunities.
" Preparing and submitting proposals.
" Renewal of current agreements.
" Creating, filling, and compiling bid documents according to client requirements.
" Assisting in the creation of high-quality, compelling bid content.
" Ensuring the bid is delivered on time and in the correct format.
" Craft compelling, persuasive, and compliant written responses to formal tender opportunities, ultimately helping businesses win contracts.

The successful Bid Writer/Coordinator will have the following skills: -

" Previous experience within a similar role.
" Must have some form of Bid Writing experience.
" Ability to manage the tender process from compilation to submission.
" Excellent communicator that offers a high attention to detail with an excellent editing and proofing ability.
" Must be deadline driven with effective time management skills.
" Able to work as part of a team to ensure the business receive accurate, high-quality information from all bid stakeholders in order to produce an excellent bid

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