-Monitors and validates subcontractor schedules -Performs schedule development duties to include establishing the work breakdown structure (WBS), determining the work activity duration, establishing the proper workflow logic ties, and developing the required job expenditure -Establishes and maintains the schedule for a specific discipline area or specialty -Networks and connects with internal and external personnel in own area of expertise -Assists with schedule recovery plans -Performs schedule analysis and studies of problem areas to determine criticality of schedule activities -Performs schedule monitoring, including identifying critical activities and updating functions for specific applications, disciplines, or specialties -Prepares schedule data for proposals or contract negotiations -Assists with maintenance of critical path schedule reports and schedule performance metrics -Works on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires a review of a variety of factors
-Requires bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) and 5-8 years of relevant experience or 9-12 years of relevant work experience -Home office experience of minimum 3-5 years as a scheduler/ planner in a large scale EPC project -Demonstrates judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions -Experience in performing, monitoring, and reviewing planning and scheduling functions, which include schedule development, control, and analysis in EPC projects. -Knowledge of engineering and construction management customarily acquired over time through specialized instruction or practical experience. -Skilled in oral and written communication. -Skilled in understanding technical processes, engineering drawings, quantity determinations, and financial reports. -Proficiency with PC operating systems, including Primavera. Proficiency with multiple discipline-specific software applications currently used (Microsoft Office Applications, for example)
-Relocation Authorized: National - Family
-The firm began building railroads and dams in the American West and grew into a pioneer of mega-projects. -Post-war, it laid massive pipelines across the Middle East and ventured into nuclear power, building the USA’s first commercial plant. -Its projects include Boston’s complex “Big Dig” tunnel, the Channel Tunnel, and Intel megafab campuses. -It operates in global markets across Energy, Infrastructure, Manufacturing & Technology, Mining & Metals, and Nuclear/Security/Environmental sectors. -Typical projects include highways, bridges, ports, airports, LNG plants, data-centers, environmental cleanups, and nuclear facilities.
Infrastructure
Nuclear
Security
Environmental
Water
Civil Site Works
Energy Transition
Chemical Weapons Demilitarization
Missile Defense Infrastructure
Procurement
Project Management
Engineering
Construction
Supply Chain Management
Desalination
Roads and Bridges
Power
Clean Water
Communications
Logistics
Mobility
Manufacturing & Technology
Mining & Critical Minerals
National Defense & Security
Environmental Cleanup