Develop and manage project schedules for major transit/rail signal programs.
13 days ago ago
$160,000 - $185,000
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
New York, NY
Office Full-Time
Company Size
86 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Design
Construction Services
Project Management
Sector Specialisms
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Construction Management
Bridge Design and Inspection
Building and Facility Inspection
Lighting Design
Highway Design
Role
Description
schedule development
critical path
risk assessment
schedule reporting
schedule coordination
progress tracking
Analyze schedule logic, identify critical path, evaluate impacts of changes, delays or technical issues.
Generate and distribute schedule reports, dashboards and updates to project management, client and consultants.
Perform schedule risk assessments, impact analyses, recovery plan development.
Create, update and monitor master, baseline and look-ahead schedules (weekly/bi-weekly)
Develop and maintain project schedule(s) using industry standard scheduling software
Coordinate schedule input from discipline leads (design, construction, inspection, materials, procurement) and incorporate into integrated schedule.
Assist in preparing submittal approval schedules, procurement lead times, field mobilization planning, and interface coordination (track outages, system shutdowns, access windows) specific to rail/ transit environment.
Monitor work-in-progress, update percent complete, adjust logic as field conditions or scope changes occur.
Work closely with project controls, cost team and contract administrators to ensure schedule reflects contract requirements, milestones and progress.
Ensure schedule compliance with contract, client (MTA) and internal SIE quality and reporting procedures.
Requirements
communication
signaling
scheduling software
10+ yrs
cpm
psp
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and ability to work collaboratively with project management, engineering, field staff and client.
Signaling, track work, and vital/safety software schedule experience required.
Minimum of 10 years of scheduling experience in heavy civil, transit/rail, infrastructure or construction environment (preferably on MTA, railroad or rail transit projects).
Certified Scheduling Professional (PSP) or Planning & Scheduling Professional (AACE/PMI) certification preferred.
Proficiency with scheduling software
Familiarity with rail/rail-transit environments: track outages, system shutdowns, access restrictions, client (MTA) protocols and safety requirements.