**[Hiring] Remote Project Coordinator – Client & Tech Coordination | Part-Time Contract | $30–$50/hr**
Hi everyone,
**Employer:** Procore Technologies
**Position:** Remote Project Coordinator
**Job type:** Part-time / contract
**Location:** Remote, North America & Europe preferred
**Compensation:** $30–$50/hr
We’re looking for a **remote Project Coordinator** to help manage communication and coordination across ongoing software projects.
This role is focused on keeping communication clear, organized, and moving forward between clients and developers. Someone who has already worked in a company environment or understands client–developer workflows would be a strong fit. This can also work well as a side role for additional income.
### What you’ll do
* Communicate with clients to understand requests and project needs
* Turn client requests into clear task notes for developers
* Coordinate updates between clients and the engineering team
* Track progress across multiple software projects
* Help make sure tasks do not get lost, delayed, or misunderstood
* Assist with small technical checks when needed
### Who this is for
* Strong written and spoken English communication
* Organized, reliable, and detail-oriented
* Comfortable switching between client and technical conversations
* Basic understanding of software projects, tickets, QA, or developer workflows
* IT / tech exposure is helpful, but not strictly required
* Prior project coordination, client support, QA coordination, or technical assistant experience is a plus
### Details
* Fully remote
* Flexible part-time / contract work
* $30–$50 per hour depending on experience
* North America & Europe time zones preferred
* Payment via PayPal, Wise, or bank transfer
* Expected workload: flexible, based on project needs
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys staying organized, communicating clearly, and helping software teams stay aligned.
If interested, please **DM me** with your region/time zone, weekly availability, relevant coordination or tech experience, and a short introduction.
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