First Recruitment Group
Site Project Planner

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Site Project Planner
Senior Site Planner
Location: Fawley, UK Duration: 12 Months IR35: Inside
Overview
To be responsible for the development, maintenance, and monitoring of schedules and associated documents, preparing and maintaining schedules for either large-sized projects or a portfolio of modification projects.
Responsibilities
- Adhere to and implement the Company Safety Policy and related Safety Management System arrangements, specifically in relation to the Planning function.
- Promote positive working relations across Project Controls Teams, other project departments, and client representatives.
- Ensure all planning work is carried out in compliance with Corporate and project-specific procedures.
- Develop plans based on estimates, CTRs, and information from the project team.
- Code activities and apply logic links to enable schedule time analysis.
- Review baseline dates against actual dates within schedules.
- Oversee, monitor, and guide the day-to-day activities of the Planning team.
- Standardise the production of resourced, robust baseline project schedules.
- Maintain the required quality of data in all Worley integrated systems.
- Issue timely updated plans and associated documents at agreed intervals.
- Liaise with the Client Planner on all relevant matters.
- Interface regularly with the Project Controls/Contract Manager.
- Ensure the Project Controls Manager, Project Manager, and Project Engineers are aware of all planning issues.
- Have comprehensive knowledge of industry-standard planning, reporting, and project controls tools.
- Collaborate with the Risk Team on any risked plans.
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Qualifications
Essential
- HNC or equivalent qualification.
- Proficiency in Primavera P6.
Desirable
- Degree in a relevant discipline.
- Level 3 QCF in Planning/Project Controls.
Experience
Essential
- Previous experience in Planning, responsible for a large-sized project or a major sub-element of large projects.
- Specialist knowledge of project control systems, particularly Primavera P6.
Desirable
- Extensive working knowledge of the offshore oil and gas industry, downstream petrochemical industry, nuclear, or renewables.
- Familiarity with various electronic project control applications.
- Planning experience in writing and maintaining departmental procedures.
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