Conduct project site progress walks to capture scheduling progress data.
Collaborate with project team to confirm Contract Item List (CIL), develop Required On Job (ROJ) dates for schedule, and review Procurement Schedule to track and assess subcontractor commitments.
Define project schedule metrics and monitor and track critical path activities to achieve predicted forecast end-date.
Reference ‘Scheduling Playbook’ to adhere to Scheduling and company policies, practices, procedures, and activities.
Challenge project team based on previous, current, and future schedule data for As Built vs. Planned progress.
Develop and update cost and/or resource loaded schedules.
Make project schedule updates based on project cadence and create target comparison, variances, and look-ahead schedules (e.g., make-ready plans, weekly work plans). Monitor and track progress at detailed and summary levels.
Review Pull Plan and revise schedule accordingly and incorporate Last Planner System into schedule.
Collaborate with project team to identify events and change order impacts to develop project schedule time impact analysis.
Collaborate with and participate in Business Development (BD) and Marketing teams to develop and prepare pursuit schedules.
Participate in project kick-off meetings to ensure accuracy and completeness of scheduling documents.
Review monthly scheduling progress and participate in project schedule reviews at Operations Review Meetings (ORMs) or other project review sessions.
Prepare summary and detail level schedules aligned with objectives and requirements defined by project team.
Engage with project team to review, develop, revise, and status schedules.
Conduct project schedule reviews to verify progress shown on project schedule.
Collaborate with project team to identify events and impacts to develop time impact analysis, claims, and fragnet.
Maintain relationships with project stakeholders for communication of overall project plan and to support project performance and promote value of scheduling.
Apply continuous improvement methodology to daily tasks and activities and to improve Scheduling operations.
Develop project schedule based on Critical Path Method (CPM) logic-generated baseline schedules using scheduling software.
Collaborate with project departments (e.g., Preconstruction, Commissioning, Procurement, Construction) to prepare detailed schedules.
Collaborate with Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) Engineer to align and coordinate schedules and models.
Maintain information required to update project schedule dashboard.
Provide support and guidance to project end-users (individuals or groups) to develop proficiency in using scheduling software and promote training and evaluation for local projects. Keep current on and communicate new software enhancements with potential impact to scheduling operations.
Lead constructability reviews of project schedules and contribute to Project GMP submissions to ensure accuracy of scheduling details and timing.
Requirements
primavera p6
bachelors degree
6+ years
scheduling cert
acumen fuse
large projects
Large construction project experience (>$100m)
Ability to interpret contract documents, drawings, specifications, scopes of work to develop project schedule
Bachelor’s Degree from accredited degree program in Engineering, Construction Management, Building Construction, or related field, with minimum of 6 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education, training and experience
Experience in construction positions (e.g., Engineer, Superintendent, or related)
Proficient use of scheduling software applications (e.g., Oracle Primavera P6)
Project Location/Travel: This opportunity is for an advanced technology project in Northern Louisiana. Travel or relocation for the duration of the project is required.***
Proficient computer and data entry skills, Microsoft Office suite of applications, and collaborative tools
Experience conducting gap analysis and managing scheduling risks
Ability to manage competing demands and meet deadlines
Knowledgeable of building construction, materials, systems, market conditions and Trade practices
Leverage understanding of work breakdown structure to capture entire construction project scope for developing schedules with more complex activities.
Scheduling Certification (e.g., ACE, PSP, PMI SP), a plus
Experience using scheduling comparison tools (e.g., Acumen Fuse, Change Inspector)
Highly organized with attention to detail, and able to quickly develop understanding of requirements
Knowledge of estimates to develop project schedules
Benefits
Limited travel
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1902 Founded
Year Founded
The company's legacy began in 1902.
With a rich legacy, the company has delivered iconic projects such as the Burj Khalifa and New York’s One World Trade Center.
The company specializes in a wide range of sectors, including commercial, residential, industrial, and infrastructure construction.
The company has earned a reputation for executing complex, large-scale projects on time and within budget.
The company’s expertise extends to diverse civil works, including heavy civil projects like bridges, roads, and utilities.
The company is also known for its innovative approach, integrating advanced construction techniques and sustainability in its projects.
The company has consistently ranked among the top global contractors.
Culture + Values
Teamwork
Integrity
Commitment
“A promise made is a promise delivered.”
Safety and Wellness: promote an injury-free environment and the safest workplace possible
Lean Construction: emphasize collaboration, reliable scheduling and delivering the most value while consuming the fewest resources
Innovation: foster a culture of continuous improvement and technical expertise
Environmental Sustainability and Resiliency: conduct business consciously and responsibly to create a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future
Community and Citizenship: commitment to community and educational outreach as essential corporate citizenship
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): connecting safety, care for others, sustainability, transparency and accountability
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2030
Carbon Neutrality Targets
Achieves Scope 1 and 2 Net Zero for operations by 2030 and supply chain by 2040.
$60B Delivered
Green-Building Projects
Over $60 billion worth of green-building projects completed.
43M Tons Diverted
Construction Waste Reduction
Over 43 million tons of construction waste diverted from landfills.
27% Emissions Cut
Data-Center Pilot Success
Achieved a 27% reduction in emissions through electric temporary heat in data-center pilot.
LED lighting on sites, bans vehicle idling, electrifies fleet and pilots hybrid/electric construction equipment
Fleet to be fully electric by 2028
Using renewable diesel (HVO) across projects to reduce lifecycle carbon, with broader deployment planned in 2025
Projects like Chico State Behavioral & Social Sciences Building are net‑zero operationally and LEED Gold