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We are seeking a bilingual Project Manager to oversee electrical hook-up operations at industrial ... S. This role involves coordinating on-site electrical work and effectively communicating with ...

Project Coordinator

Naples, FL · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

Bilingual English/Spanish (helpful for field communication) Open to Diverse Backgrounds We are open to candidates from a variety of backgrounds, including: * Construction project coordination or ...

Project Coordinator

Peachtree Corners, GA · On-site

$50K - $100K/yr

Our client is seeking a Project Coordinator to support the successful execution of our electrical ... Bilingual Korean and English What's On Offer Benefits package including, Medical, Dental, Vision ...

Bilingual in English and Spanish (required) * Proficient in basic computer applications * Strong attention to detail and organizational skills * Experience in project coordination or related field.

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How much do bilingual project coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for bilingual project coordinator in the United States is $28.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.36 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Bilingual Project Coordinator job?

A Bilingual Project Coordinator manages projects while communicating effectively in two languages. They coordinate tasks, schedules, and resources, ensuring smooth collaboration between multilingual teams or stakeholders. This role often involves translating documents, facilitating meetings, and bridging language gaps to improve project efficiency. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills are essential.

What kind of projects and teams does a Bilingual Project Coordinator typically work with?

Bilingual Project Coordinators often work on projects that involve international teams, multicultural client bases, or stakeholders who speak different languages. You can expect to collaborate with diverse groups, including project managers, clients, vendors, and team members, serving as a key liaison to ensure clear communication and smooth project execution. Your daily responsibilities may include organizing meetings, translating project documents, tracking progress, and resolving issues that arise due to language or cultural differences. This role provides valuable experience working in global or multinational environments and can be a strong foundation for advancing into senior project management or leadership roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bilingual Project Coordinator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bilingual Project Coordinator, you need strong organizational abilities, fluency in two or more languages, and experience in project management, often supported by a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience. Familiarity with project management software like Asana, Trello, or Microsoft Project, as well as proficiency in communication tools, is commonly required. Excellent interpersonal skills, adaptability, and cross-cultural communication make candidates stand out in this collaborative role. These skills ensure effective coordination of tasks and stakeholders across linguistic and cultural barriers, which is vital for meeting project goals in diverse environments.

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207975 / Bilingual Project Coordinator

207975 / Bilingual Project Coordinator

Procom Services

New York, NY

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Job description

Company Description

Procom is a leading provider of professional IT services and staffing to businesses and governments in Canada.
With revenues over $500 million, the Branham Group has recognized Procom as the 3rd largest professional services firm in Canada and is now the largest "Canadian-Owned" IT staffing/consulting company.
Procom's areas of staffing expertise include:
Application Development
Project Management
Quality Assurance
Business/Systems Analysis
Datawarehouse & Business Intelligence
Infrastructure & Network Services
Risk Management & Compliance
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
Security & Privacy
Specialties Contract Staffing (Staff Augmentation)
Permanent Placement (Staff Augmentation)
ICAP (Contractor Payroll)
Flextrack (Vendor Management System)

Job Description

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NOT ABLE TO WORK WITH CANDIDATES ON H1B VISAS OR CANDIDATES REPRESENTED BY THIRD PARTIES.


On behalf of our client, Procom Services is searching for a Bilingual Project Coordinator for a 5-month contract opportunity in New York, NY.
Bilingual Project Coordinator Job Details
  • Arrange executive meeting schedule and prepare related deliverables co-working with team (PMO, business users, etc.)
  • Create documents and administrative work for the meetings, such as meeting minutes, printing and so on.
Qualifications
  • Expert level with at least 5+ years of experience in a Project Coordinator role 
  • Prior work experience with Excel, Word knowledge of 2010 version 
  • Good communication skills in both Japanese and English is required
  • Banking industry experience is a big plus
  • Highly versatile and motivated individual 
Additional Information
Client has another office in New Jersey. The resource must be willing to work in both offices (90% of time in NY office with occasional need in New Jersey office)