Planner

Acciona

The Role

Overview

Plan and manage civil infrastructure project schedules from tender to completion.

Key Responsibilities

  • change analysis
  • resource allocation
  • program development
  • progress monitoring
  • risk planning
  • stakeholder coordination

Tasks

-Change Management: Analyse approved and non-approved changes, assess impacts, and support forensic delay analysis. -Resource Allocation: Assign plant, labour, and materials to programs, ensuring realistic and achievable schedules. -Program Documentation: Contribute to program management plans and supporting documentation to maintain transparency and control. -Progress Monitoring: Conduct site visits, track progress against baseline, and produce regular updates and reports. -Risk and Contingency Planning: Identify time risks and opportunities, support schedule risk analysis, and integrate contingency into master programs. -Stakeholder Coordination: Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to align inputs and ensure program accuracy and acceptance. -Program Development: Build tender and master construction programs from first principles using scope, contract, and design documentation, in collaboration with commercial, design, and delivery teams.

Requirements

  • primavera p6
  • ms project
  • cad
  • bachelor's degree
  • civil engineering
  • commercial awareness

What You Bring

-Understanding of civil engineering construction techniques -Bachelor's Degree or vocational training in engineering or construction planning -Commercial awareness and knowledge of standard contracts -Experience across sectors such as Water, Road, Rail, Tunnelling, Earthworks, Commercial Build, Mining, Oil & Gas or Process Plants. -Strong communication, organisational and analytical skills -Proficiency in planning tools (Primavera P6, Powerproject, MS Project) and related software (QSRA, MS Office, Visio, CAD, 3D/4D) -Proven experience across site-based planning and scheduling

The Company

About Acciona

-Born from early 20th‑century engineering firms, it reinvented itself in 1997 as a champion of green infrastructure and renewable energy. -Headquartered near Madrid, it went public on Spain’s IBEX‑35 and now spans over 40 countries. -In infrastructure, it engineers and builds major transport corridors, bridges, tunnels, desalination plants, and urban light‑rail systems. -Its water division tackles everything from drinking‑water treatment to large‑scale desalination and wastewater reuse projects. -It also designs sustainable urban real‑estate and provides financial, mobility, and social‑infrastructure services. -Flagship projects range from the Eurus wind farm in Mexico and Sydney light‑rail to Australia’s pioneering waste‑to‑energy plants. -Unusually, it spun off its turbine unit into Nordex yet remains a top shareholder—spanning full clean‑energy value chains. -It even crafted the world’s first prefabricated lighthouse, blending innovation and practical construction expertise.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Transport

Utilities

Government

Heavy Civil

Marine

Solar

Wind

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Nuclear