As an information technology (IT) project coordinator, your primary responsibilities center on connecting with team members and stakeholders to organize the logistical aspects of IT projects. Your job duties include creating schedules and project deadlines, ordering supplies, arranging for support services, tracking the project team’s progress, and preparing reports to keep all parties informed. To pursue a career as an IT project coordinator, you need an IT certificate or a bachelor’s degree in computer science or management information systems (MIS), and experience working on IT project teams. Additional qualifications, like an optional certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP), can give you a competitive edge in the job market. You need strong organizational skills and an understanding of both business and technology.