Evaluate construction schedules for compliance, performance, and risk, including thorough assessments of Time Impact Analyses (TIA) and Change Orders (CO).
Develop and manage complex Integrated Master Schedules (IMS), including look-ahead planning and “what-if” scenario modeling.
Participate proactively in project lifecycle activities—such as design reviews, procurement strategy sessions, and coordination meetings—to maintain a deep understanding of project and program dynamics.
Provide onsite support when needed, with occasional travel and the potential to work from alternate project offices in the future.
Deliver timely and insightful reporting by synthesizing data from various sources and communicating scheduling impacts across program stakeholders.
Collaborate cross-functionally to align scopes of work across concurrent projects.
Requirements
primavera p6
microsoft project
cpm scheduling
10+ years
bachelors
federal gov
Deep understanding of federal government construction processes, including contracts, design documents, and specifications.
Strong verbal and written communication skills for effective stakeholder engagement and reporting.
Experience supporting vertical construction, utility, and infrastructure projects.
Minimum of 10 years of experience in construction scheduling, with a strong track record in CPM methodologies.
Preferred but not required: certifications in scheduling, general contractor experience, and working knowledge of Microsoft Project (MSP), Schedule Validator, Primavera Risk Analysis, or a relevant master’s degree.
Bachelor’s degree required in construction management, engineering, or a related field.
Current residency in the Washington, DC metro area (DMV) with the ability to travel and relocate.
Expertise in Primavera P6 with demonstrated proficiency in building and analyzing Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules.
Familiarity with large-scale or complex scheduling environments, including development and assessment of Integrated Master Schedules and detailed analysis of TIAs and COs.