Capstone Recruitment UK
Planner / Scheduler - Data Centres (US Relocations from UK)

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Job Description: Planner / Scheduler – Data Centres (US Relocations from UK)
Salary: $120,000 – $140,000
Location: USA (multiple locations)
Visa Sponsorship: Provided
Overview
A leading global real estate consultancy is seeking an experienced Planner/Scheduler to support the delivery of hyperscale data centre projects for a major global technology client across the United States. The role requires strong project planning expertise, the ability to manage complex schedules, and confidence working within fast-paced, mission-critical environments. Full visa sponsorship and relocation support are provided.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and manage detailed construction schedules for large-scale data centre projects.
- Coordinate planning activity across design, engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning teams.
- Track progress, update schedules, analyse critical paths, and forecast delivery timelines.
- Identify risks, delays, and required mitigation to maintain programme performance.
- Review and assess contractor schedules for alignment with project objectives.
- Prepare schedule reports, dashboards, and performance metrics for internal and client-facing stakeholders.
- Maintain rigorous planning governance, documentation, and change control procedures.
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Requirements
- 5–10 years’ experience as a Planner, Scheduler, or Project Controls professional on complex construction or infrastructure projects.
- Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Project Controls, Quantity Surveying, or related discipline.
- Strong proficiency with Primavera P6.
- Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- Proven ability to take ownership of planning across the full project lifecycle.
- Willingness and ability to relocate to the USA, with visa sponsorship provided.


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What’s on Offer
- Competitive salary $120,000 – $140,000
- Visa sponsorship and full relocation support
- Opportunity to deliver world-class hyperscale data centre projects for a major tech client
- Career progression within a Tier 1 global real estate consultancy
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