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Job Title: Utility Construction Scheduler Location: ME, NY & CT Duration: 6 months Description: · Develop an Integrated Master Schedule of the project according to owner standards and approved scheduling tool · Maintain change control and the change order register. · Assess progress measurement and developing/updating progress curves for progress reporting. · Responsible for EVM during all project stages. Perform Current Schedule and Cost (EV, AC) vs. Performance Measurement Baseline, compare and highlight major activity deviations between the original baseline and the current plan based on monthly updates. · Perform Critical Path Analysis, identify and analyze critical paths/activities to ascertain project completion in time and in budget, including forecasting delays and evaluation of alternative scenarios. · Responsible for developing, implementing, feeding, reconciling and maintaining valuable project control databases and reports for projects. · Manage and ensure the reconciliation of program controls data with financial and performance systems, coordinating with Project Managers. · Develops lists of design, procurement, construction and post construction activities based on review of design documents, examination of site conditions and discussions with Owners, design consultants and contractors. · Identifies major milestones, critical approvals and long lead procurement items. · Determines reasonable schedule logic and constraints based on discussion with task owners and/or teams. · Develops realistic activity durations based on production rates and available manpower based on discussion with task owners and/or teams. · Assigns resources (cost, labor or material) to activities and develops cash flow reports and resource histograms. · Evaluates critical and near critical path activity sequences. · Assesses actual progress based on site inspections. Identifies schedule changes and trends. · Develops earned value reports. · Suggests corrective actions and/or develop recovery plans when delays are anticipated or occur. · Review architect and contractor prepared schedules. · Prepares post construction as-built schedules and lessons learned reports. · Performs such other duties as the Supervisor may from time to time deem necessary. · Complexity - Work involves conventional practice but may include a variety of complex features. · Decision-making - Most assignments are performed solitarily. Makes decisions on technical problems and methods. Receives approval on proposed plans for projects and general direction as to results expected or on unusual problems.

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