Develops and maintains construction program schedules, oversees scheduling issues, conducts analyses, and prepares reports for management.
Duties:
- Develops and maintains program schedules identifying relationships, logic, milestones, and constraints for construction projects of various types
- Monitors and actively participates in project and program scheduling issues while administering best practices and standards
- Obtains accurate and timely program schedule updates from project teams and performs QA/QC on information received
- Creates and develops conceptual what-if schedules for multiple project types including large complex multi-year projects
- Performs Critical Path analyses and Earned Value analyses
- Prepares ad-hoc reports and analyses as directed by management
Required Experience:
- Eight (6) years full time paid professional experience in Scheduling for an owner or General Contractor, preferably working on multiple educational facilities or public works projects
- Proficiency in Primavera 19.12 or above and MS Office Suite
- Experience with projects using Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build project delivery methods
- Ability to build efficient working relationships with project teams and department staff
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Superior organizational and planning skills
Required Education:
- Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Architecture,
- Engineering, or Construction Management
Salary dependent on experience and education. Salary range: $130K-$155K
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Primavera 19.12
Element Consulting, Inc. El Segundo, California, USA Office
222 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 2000, El Segundo, CA, United States, 90245
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