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Balance of Plant Planner

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Balance of Plant Planner for a major offshore wind project in the UK
Responsibilities
- Working with the Lead Planner to develop and maintain specific aspects of the overall project programme at all levels of detail from current day through to commencement of commercial operations.
- Ensuring alignment of the project programme to the project work breakdown structure.
- Monitor and report on project progress at regular intervals. Providing reporting to highlights key activities and areas where project management should be focusing their attention.
- Collate and summarise Contractor programme information into the overall project programme.
- Support other Project controls functions (Cost, Risk, Doc Control) with planning information as required.
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Minimum requirements
- Educational background educated to degree level.
- Experience of planning large construction projects with multiple packages.
- Good knowledge of Primavera P6, Microsoft Project.
- Excellent knowledge of MS Office (Particularly Excel, PowerPoint, Word).


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