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Field Project Controls Scheduler (Primavera P6)

TPI Global Solutions
locationNewnan, GA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Technology
Full Time

Job Description

Job Title: Field Project Controls Scheduler (Primavera P6)

Location: Newnan, GA 30263 (Onsite)

Project Site: 708 Dyer Road, Newnan, GA 30263

Duration: 9+ Month Contract with possible extension


Per Diem: $125/day

Mobilization/Demobilization: $1,000


Role and Summary:

Experienced level position assigned to a role in Scheduling/Planning at the ongoing Plant Yates project. The Plant Yates Units 8-10 Project is a 3 x 0 simple cycle combustion turbine facility on a brownfield site at existing Plant Yates in Newnan, Georgia.

Under general supervision, performs project controls assignments according to training, capability and experience. With additional experience and demonstrated capabilities, the individual is expected to assist in the preparation of larger and more complex project controls assignments.

Understands EPC work process and dependencies between functions. Develop project risk analysis skills.


Scheduling:

• Facilitates the development and maintenance of the Level I/II schedule.

• Leads in schedule development and maintenance, including fragnet identification and resource leveling.

• Leads critical path and float analysis reporting.

• Develops and maintains earned value reports.

• Gains understanding of key cost control processes.


Skills:

Scheduling Software: Mastery of Primavera P6 is essential

Critical Path Method (CPM)Analysis: Deep understanding of network diagrams, leads, lags, and identifying the exact sequence of activities that drive the project end date

Earned Value Management (EVM): The ability to link schedule progress with cost data to measure the actual performance of the project against its baseline

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Skill in breaking large, complex projects down into smaller, manageable, and trackable components

Risk Analysis & Forecasting: Identifying potential schedule delays and evaluating both threats and opportunities to project

Change Management: The ability to trace, document, and quantify the impact of changes in project scope on the overall timeline.

Resource Allocation: Strategically assigning labor, equipment, and materials to ensure maximum efficiency without causing bottlenecks

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