My client is an established engineering company who are looking to bring on board a project planner to join their company, due to their success in winning a contract for some works.
The client does a mixture of Civils and Electircal works, and sepcalise in working on large utility based projects, such as National Grid. This role will provide the opportunity for someone to work on a hybrid basis, doing a mixture of office based work and work from home.
My client has long term frameworks in place working with Tier 1 clients on projects within the UK.With a constant stream of winning tenders and an order book being filled our client is looking for an experienced Planner who is looking for longevity, stability and a making a firm name for themselves in the structure of the company.
Benefits
- 33 Days Holiday (including bank holiday)
- Pension Scheme
- Annual Saalry review and Appriasal
- 24 Hour Virtual GP
- Childcare Vouchers
- Healthcare
Key Responsilbities
- Provide planning and resource scheduling support for Project Managers & Engineering design team
- Prepare, monitor, co-ordinate and maintain detailed project schedules encompassing design, construction and commissioning
- Regular liaison with client, project team, sub-contractors and suppliers
- Ensure that all schedule adhere to contractual requirements
- Ensure that project schedules are fully monitored during the entire project life cycle (planning through to execution)
- Assist and support in preparing department resource loading and allocation
- Maintain schedule information to enable accurate records of contract history to be accessed
- Support the Project Manager in effective scenario and resource planning activities
- Ensure that head office requirements are fully understood and integrated into the planning functions
- Identification & implementation of project planning processes & procedures
- Support, assist and coach less experienced planners and design coordinators
If this seems of any interest, please feel free to apply or contact Adam on the details attached.