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Planner/ Scheduler - Nigg Port, Inverness

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Site Planner / Scheduler III
Location: Port of Nigg, Inverness, Scotland Project: Dogger Bank Wind Farm Contract: 15 June 2026 – 31 December 2026 IR35: Inside IR35 Rotation: 14 on / 14 off (12-hour shifts)
Overview
The client is seeking an experienced Site Planner / Scheduler to support construction activities at the Marshalling Harbour site for the Dogger Bank Wind Farm. This is a key on-site role, focused on delivering accurate project schedules, coordinating subcontractors, and ensuring efficient execution of works.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, manage, and maintain the site project schedule
- Integrate subcontractor schedules with accurate structure and logic
- Manage the daily "Ready for Load-Out" schedule
- Coordinate with site teams (construction, commissioning, completion)
- Produce look-ahead plans (daily, weekly, 3-6 weeks)
- Identify critical path, risks, and mitigation actions
- Track progress and generate KPIs and reports
- Analyse delays and develop recovery plans
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Requirements
- Proven experience in project planning within construction/infrastructure
- Strong expertise in Primavera P6
- Degree in Engineering, Science, Maths, or equivalent experience
- Strong stakeholder communication and reporting skills
- Advanced Excel / reporting capability
Desirable:
- Offshore wind or major infrastructure project experience
- Offshore construction / multi-vessel planning experience
Additional Information
- Site-based role in Port of Nigg (daily attendance required)
- Accommodation provided
- Travel expenses reimbursed up to £900 per rotation
- Travel days paid at 80%
- Occasional UK travel may be required


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To learn more about Progressive Recruitment, visit www.progressiverecruitment.com.
Status: Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of STthree Partnership LLP, acts as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
- Registered office: 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom
- Partnership Number: OC387148 (England and Wales)
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