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Temporary Project Associate Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Temporary Inventory Ops

Naples, FL · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

The inventory associate is responsible for assisting in the accurate pre-count and scan of all ... Proven time management skills and comfortable managing multiple projects with shifting priorities

Temporary Inventory Ops

Naples, FL · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

The inventory associate is responsible for assisting in the accurate pre-count and scan of all ... Proven time management skills and comfortable managing multiple projects with shifting priorities

Temporary Inventory Ops

Naples, FL · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

The inventory associate is responsible for assisting in the accurate pre-count and scan of all ... Proven time management skills and comfortable managing multiple projects with shifting priorities

Temporary Events Associate

Tampa, FL · On-site

$17.25 - $19.75/hr

The Events Associate supports the design, planning, and execution of firm-wide events by managing ... Ability to multitask/work on multiple projects * Travel up to 15% The pay rate ranges for this ...

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Temporary Project Associate information

What is a temporary project associate?

Temporary Project Associates are professionals hired for a limited period to support specific projects within an organization. Their responsibilities may include project coordination, data collection, administrative tasks, and assisting project managers to ensure successful project completion. These roles are typically short-term and may be extended based on project needs or organizational requirements. Temporary Project Associates often gain valuable experience working in diverse industries and teams.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a temporary project associate?

To thrive as a Temporary Project Associate, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with project management software such as Microsoft Project, Asana, or Trello is often required, along with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Excellent communication, teamwork, and adaptability set top candidates apart in dynamic project environments. These skills ensure projects are executed efficiently, deadlines are met, and teams collaborate effectively under time constraints.

What are common challenges faced by temporary project associates and how can they be overcome?

Temporary Project Associates often need to quickly adapt to new teams, workflows, and project goals within a limited timeframe. One common challenge is getting up to speed with company processes and building working relationships in a short period. To overcome this, proactively seek out onboarding materials, ask clarifying questions, and establish open communication with teammates. Demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to learn can help you integrate smoothly and contribute effectively to the project's success.

What is the difference between Temporary Project Associate vs Project Coordinator?

AspectTemporary Project AssociateProject Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in a related field; certifications are a plusUsually requires a bachelor's degree; certifications like PMP can be beneficial
Work EnvironmentTemporary, project-based assignments within various industriesOngoing role within project teams, often in corporate or organizational settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies hiring short-term support for projectsCommon in industries like IT, construction, and marketing for coordinating project tasks

The main difference is that a Temporary Project Associate is a short-term, project-specific role often filled by those with relevant educational backgrounds, while a Project Coordinator is a more permanent position focused on managing and coordinating ongoing project activities. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in duration and scope.

What are the most commonly searched types of Temporary Project jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Temporary Project jobs in Florida are:

Data Product Manager (onsite)

Vitaver & Associates, Inc.

North Palm Beach, FL

Contractor

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

14847 - Data Product Manager (Onsite) - Juno Beach, FL
Start Date: ASAP
Type: Temporary Project
Estimated Duration: 12+ months with possible extensions
Work Setting: 100% of the time at the Client's site. No telecommuting or remote work. This is a non-negotiable requirement from the client. Only candidates able to relocate as required should apply to avoid removal from future consideration.
Our client is filling this contract position exclusively through approved staffing partners, so this opportunity is not available by applying directly with the client. If you're interested, we'd be happy to represent you throughout the hiring process.
Required:
  • Availability to work 100% of the time at the Client's site in Juno Beach, FL (required);
  • Experience with Product management with a focus on data products, discovery, and 0-to-1 product delivery;
  • Experience with Data technologies;
  • Experience with AI/ML tooling;
  • Experience with Data migration frameworks, Databricks and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Glue;
  • Experience with Database Migration Service (DMS);
  • Experience with Generative AI;
  • Experience with Large Language Models (LLM);
  • Experience with Machine Learning (ML) Models;
  • Experience with Prototyping (mockups, wireframes, low-fidelity prototypes);
  • Experience with Usability testing;
  • Experience with Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) definition and monitoring;
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Data Science, or related analytical field.

Preferred:
    • Master's degree in an analytical field.

Responsibilities:
    • Define data product strategy and vision aligned with the Client and Data Office goals;
    • Develop a product roadmap that evolves with changing user needs, including phased 0-1 to scaled delivery planning;
    • Identify Enterprise Data opportunities and user needs through research, analysis, and emerging technology assessment;
    • Lead 0-to-1 product ideation cycles, transforming undefined problem spaces into structured product concepts with clear business cases;
    • Conduct design sessions with business unit stakeholders to ideate and yield draft product requirements;
    • Conduct user interviews and surveys to gather insights and validate product concepts;
    • Develop mockups, wireframes, and low-fidelity prototypes to rapidly test and validate hypotheses prior to full development.

Why apply?
    • Gain experience with one of the world's largest solar and wind energy providers, which last year briefly became the most valued U.S. energy company;
    • Work with a great team of professionals and learn newest technologies and approaches;
    • Enjoy our Client’s wonderful campus with top-notch facilities for work and recreation;
    • Benefit from multiple projects extensions;
    • Receive support and advice from Vitaver consultants who are already working at our Client’s site;
    • Get extra cash by participating in Vitaver Successful Completion Bonus Program;
    • Always get paid in full and on time.