Sista ansökningsdag 2026-06-19
Project Planner
Location: Boden, SE Contract duration: initial 12 month contract - renewable Start Date: ASAP Roster: Rotation (6 weeks on, 2 weeks off - 53 hours per week), or Residential (M-F, 40 hours per week) Project: Boden - 6 billion EUR green steel project Job Overview The Project Planner uses our Planning/Scheduling discipline practices and knowledge of internal or external issues to improve the Planning/Scheduling discipline. They will act as a resource for colleagues with less experience and share their conceptual and practical expertise related to the Planning/Scheduling discipline. They solve complex problems and use their discipline-specific knowledge to improve their products or services. The Planner impacts a range of customer, operational, project, or service activities with the Planning/Scheduling team and other related teams and ensures that they are working within the appropriate guidelines and policies. Responsibilities Perform schedule analysis using Project Management software including Primavera P6, Deltek Fuse & Risk, and Microsoft Project Support project baseline creation during the project initiation and setup phase Facilitate detailed multi-discipline scope reviews Provide project schedule support and mentor junior planners as required Develop and maintain logically linked level 3 and level 4 activity schedules, for marine scope installation projects in the Oil and Gas Industry (pipelines, subsea, platforms, HDD), according to precedence flow planning, using best practices Produce workforce histograms and progress and quantity curves in connection with the schedules Maintain and review the sequence of Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Construction, Hook-Up, and Commissioning, and other operations for control of critical path and overall project durations Elevate and expedite operations that are delaying the schedule and analyze changes to the schedule to meet unforeseen conditions Create and Monitor schedule compliance, key performance, factor
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