Contributes in the planning and scheduling process through various construction phases (preconstruction, construction, system completions, etc.).
Implements subcontractor schedules into the master project schedule and track progress.
Provides progress reporting to project team to ensure subcontractors/crew performance in accordance with milestone dates of PCL Baseline Schedule.
Updates the schedule logic.
Creates 2D visual and 4D graphic schedules. 4D schedules are created for larger jobs.
Prepares quantity take-offs and incorporates the production analysis into the schedule.
Completes site walks to verify short term lookaheads. Follows up with project team to validate the schedule.
Incorporates resource and or load costing data into schedules as required and align the schedule to other project management tools.
Develops and maintains strong customer focused relationships with all stakeholders.
Communicates with site staff and subcontractors to determine the actual construction progress and provide regular schedule updates based on provided information.
Assists project management to create and monitor short term schedules and determine the impact on the master schedule.
Requirements
critical path
quantity takeoffs
construction docs
engineering degree
industry experience
communication skills
Ability to apply basic engineering and planning principles to construction challenges.
Demonstrated critical thinking skills.
Ability to work independently or in a team environment with multiple stakeholders including estimators, field supervision, subcontractors, project team and clients.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while prioritizing work under strict timelines and being flexible to changing needs
Basic Understanding of field construction operations and how a project is constructed, including logical sequencing of work through all phases of the project from pursuit to project closeout.
Minimum 3 years of industry experience
Basic knowledge of construction specifications, building materials, methods and procedures, and the ability to read and understand construction drawings, specifications, contracts, and proposal documents.
An Engineering Technology diploma or Engineering bachelor’s degree preferred but not mandatory.
General understanding of planning and scheduling principles, best practices, and techniques
Understands project document controls and procedures.
Advanced knowledge of the Critical Path Scheduling method related to the construction industry.
Ability to complete quantity take-offs and understand productivity rates
Effective listening, verbal, and written communication skills.