Energy tech co. that designs, builds, services gas, nuclear, hydro, steam & wind power systems globally.
Plan and coordinate construction schedules for hydro power projects using Primavera P6
9 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Onsite
Company Size
76,800 Employees
Service Specialisms
Energy Services
Digital Solutions
Sustainability
Smart Grid Technologies
Consulting
Sector Specialisms
Power
Gas Power
Steam Power
Nuclear
Hydro Power
Wind
Onshore Wind
Offshore Wind
Role
Description
planning meetings
variance analysis
schedule reporting
progress tracking
primavera scheduling
claim support
Lead short-term planning meetings (e.g., look-aheads, Last Planner sessions) to align crews and subcontractors.
Identify and analyze variances between planned and actual work, proposing mitigation or recovery actions.
Prepare schedule reports and S-curves for project management and client reviews, maintaining a schedule constraint log and delay register.
Track physical progress, earned value, and productivity (including s-curves), updating schedules to reflect site conditions and identifying potential slippages early.
Review technical drawings and synoptics to identify construction interfaces, access constraints, and sequencing risks.
Provide clear and timely schedule updates to project management and client representatives, highlighting progress, risks, and recovery plans.
Develop and maintain detailed, resource-loaded construction schedules (Level 4–5) in Primavera P6.
Support the preparation of schedule-related claims, including time impact and delay analyses, in line with contract provisions.
Coordinate daily and weekly planning with site teams to sequence work logically and optimize resource utilization.
Requirements
primavera p6
lean construction
pmi-sp
pmp
aace-psp
hydropower
Strong proficiency in scheduling tools, particularly Primavera P6, for schedule and resource management.
Knowledge of Lean Construction principles and the Last Planner System.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to anticipate and mitigate scheduling risks.
Legal authorization to work in Canada without restrictions.
Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and understand interdependencies among disciplines (mechanical, electrical, piping, etc.).
Strong leadership, collaboration, and communication skills.
Certification in Scheduling or Project Management (e.g., PMI-SP, PMP, AACE-PSP).
Solid understanding of planning and scheduling principles, techniques, and methodologies.
Knowledge of Earned Value Management and progress measurement techniques.
Experience in the hydropower industry.
Proven experience in planning and scheduling EPC projects, including at least 2 years of on-site construction planning.
Benefits
Our compensation & benefits are designed to help you manage your personal and family needs, while rewarding high performers. We offer a robust benefits package depending on your employment status and your national requirements.
GE Vernova invests to provide opportunities to grow your career by providing a path for continued on-the-job learning and development.
A healthy, balanced lifestyle can mean different things to different people. We've created programs that support the way you live and work today.
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Company
Overview
April 2024
Founded
The company emerged from the spin-off of GE's energy units in April 2024.
>$10B Quarterly Revenue
Revenue Growth
Achieves over $10 billion in quarterly revenue, driven by demand for power infrastructure and digital solutions.
$3B
Wind Turbine Backlog
Maintains a significant backlog in wind turbine orders, reflecting strong market demand.
25%
Global Electricity Supply
Contributes to generating 25% of the world’s electricity through its installed turbines and grids.
Traces roots back to Edison and Alstom, merging power, renewable, digital & financial wings.
Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, crafts large-scale gas turbines, SMRs, wind turbines, hydro and grid tech to fuel economies.
On the nuclear front, advancing small modular reactors (like BWRX‑300) in partnership with utilities and supporting semiconductor projects.
Wind prowess spans onshore, offshore and blade making—with key sites like Dogger Bank offshore and blade plants in Spain.
Electrification arm tackles grid stability: HVDC, transformers, storage, conversion, plus GridOS software powering smarter infrastructure.
Weaves finance and consulting through energy-infrastructure investments, funding solar farms to pipelines via GE Energy Financial Services.
Culture + Values
Relentlessly focused on advancing the world’s transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy.
Believes in working with customers, partners, and communities to create innovative energy solutions that make a meaningful difference.
Prioritizes excellence, integrity, and accountability in everything they do.
Committed to driving real change through technology and partnerships that will transform the global energy landscape.
Environment + Sustainability
2050 target
Net zero commitment
Committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Focused on reducing emissions through advanced energy technologies.
Maximizing use of renewable energy sources and leveraging digital solutions for energy efficiency.
Solutions aim to decarbonize industries and help customers meet their sustainability goals.