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Project Scheduler

Job Posted: 4 days ago

  • Salary: £ 35 - 40 / Hour

    Job Type: Contract

  • Location: CW9, Lostock Gralam, Cheshire West and Chester

Expire in: 24 days

Job Description

Construction Project Scheduler Experienced level position assigned to either a role in Scheduling or Cost Management or a combination on site on a new build waste to energy plant near Northwich. Key Responsibilities Understands EPC work process and dependencies between functions. Cost: Maintain and prepare Cost Spread. Understands Cash position on project. Prepare input to monthly reports. Maintain and may lead quantity reporting. Maintain Change Log and ensures forecast reflects appropriate potential changes. May assist with change quantification. Applies financial acumen 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

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