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Senior Project Planner (Inverurie)

Glasgow
6 days ago
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Role Purpose

  • As a Senior Project Planner, you will play an active role in project management support of multi-disciplined, multi-sector project delivery work by facilitating the planning, scheduling and controlling processes. Providing advice, support and clear communication of fact-based answers to key management questions which will aid in intelligent and effective decision making, and must escalate and flag internally to the Lead Planner (& Planning & Risk Manager) immediately where there is risk to my client.

    Key Functions of the Senior Project Planner

  • Provide a high quality of service to the project manager

  • Managing, mentoring and providing guidance to Planners / Juniors as required depending

  • Review Contract documentation and highlight key schedule and tracking requirements

  • Develop Construction schedule based on high level target schedule and WBS received from Project manager

  • Support in client schedule negotiations

  • Labour & Metrics load the schedule based on hours & quantities received from the Commercial Team

  • Develop the required Trackers and Reporting templates

  • Develop fully integrated construction schedule in conjunction with the Main Contractor and Project Manager

  • Measure & track weekly progress and efficiency in consultation with the Site Team and validate this formally with the Commercial Team every 2 / 3 weeks

  • Highlight potential risks and roadblocks to the project team and lead planner on an ongoing basis

    Senior Project Planner Responsibilities

  • In conjunction with your project team, you will be responsible for the execution of various stages of a project as follows:

  • Point of contact for the Project Manager for all project related planning issues

  • Develop Schedule’s and Histograms for Bid Support as required by the Lead Planner

  • Review Contract documentation concerning Schedule and Reporting Requirements and ensure that they are met

  • Facilitate Planning Meetings where required

  • High level labour load of Target Schedule to be completed and S-Curve to be produced

  • Submit the Schedule and S-curve (& all subsequent schedules) for review and approval to the Lead Planner

  • Negotiation strategy to be developed to deal with main contractor schedule risk – influence favourable outcome to KGE

  • Organize with my clients PM & attend meeting with Main Contractor / CMT to negotiate and agree optimum build schedule – minute and circulate

  • Revise / Develop and add agreed level of detail to schedule

  • Assist Main Contractor / CMT in development of an overall integrated schedule

  • Ensure that the schedule is “Labour Loaded” and aligned with the Commercial Department Budgets – highlight any weeks where large progress is forecasted to PM’s, Lead Planner & Planning Manager

  • Monitor package progress and efficiency (direct and subcontract) provide “estimate at completion” on labour man-hour spend in conjunction with the Commercial Team

  • Compilation of and issuing of period progress reports (internal / external)

    General

  • Look for new opportunities to improve service to “Internal Customers”

  • Look for new opportunities to improve processes

  • You will proactively and vigilantly keep information secure and fully comply with the Information Security Management System (ISMS)

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