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Job Ref: 215183886
Date: 2021-11-17 11:16:48
SSA are recruiting for a Senior Planner based in High Wycombe working for a well established multi disciplined Civil Engineering business who work across a variety of Rail / Civils schemes across the UK
Responsibilities
Provide programmes, analysis of programmes and communication within the team during all stages of the projects and as required from inception to completion of projects including monitoring and reporting during these periods.
Produce programmes for tenders and working alongside our bid teams.
Ability to cost load programmes and update throughout the life cycle of the project
Produce fully logic linked design, procure and construct tender programmes
Produce and assist in the production of tender logistics plans, method statements, and temporary works (TW) schedules (including scaffold)
Assist project managers / site agents with onsite planning and reporting requirements
Produce robust fully logic linked design, procurement, construction and commission tender programmes compliant with tender sum, design (where appropriate) and methodology without assistance for small to medium sized projects
Produce tender deliverables as required (agreed at tender kick off meeting)
Work with allocated operations support in the production of method statement and scaffold schedule etc and ensure that programme reflects agreed methods
Ensure all deliverables are produced to the agreed Tender Activity Programme (TAP) timescales to ensure they are available to other members of the tender team in good time
Engage with supply chain and team members to discuss and achieve optimum programme and method solution Requirements:
CSCS Construction Planner – Preferable
Competent in project management software; must be competent with MS Project, P6 Primavera
Extensive experience in programme and project management, project planning, including programme controls, project review, and cost and risk analysis
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