Information Technology Project Coordinator
Job Description
Project Coordinator (Contract) – Microsoft | Seattle (Hybrid)
Location: Seattle / Redmond, WA (Hybrid)
Duration: Contract through June 2026 (with potential extension)
Compensation: $25–$30/hour
About the Role
We are hiring a Project Coordinator to support a fast-paced team at Microsoft. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys staying organized, keeping things on track, and ensuring day-to-day coordination runs smoothly across teams.
This is a short-term contract role (3 Months) with a strong possibility of extension based on business needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage team and leadership calendars, including scheduling and coordinating meetings across multiple stakeholders
- Organize and support recurring team meetings, ensuring agendas and logistics are in place
- Take clear, structured meeting notes and track action items
- Follow up with stakeholders to ensure timely completion of deliverables
- Support day-to-day coordination across projects and team initiatives
- Maintain documentation, trackers, and internal coordination processes
- Act as a reliable point of contact to help keep communication and workflows organized
What We’re Looking For
- Experience in project coordination, administrative support, or similar roles
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
- Detail-oriented with strong follow-through
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
Nice to Have
- Prior experience working with Microsoft (especially as a contractor/vendor)
- Familiarity with Microsoft tools and internal systems
- Experience supporting cross-functional or distributed teams
Work Setup
- Hybrid role based in the Seattle / Redmond area
- Occasional in-office presence (1–2 days per week, as needed)
- Remote work flexibility depending on team requirements
Additional Notes
- This is a contract role with immediate hiring needs
- Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S.
- Prior Microsoft vendor experience is a strong advantage