Trigon Associates, llc

Senior Scheduler

Responsible for creating and revising preliminary master schedule detailing the sequence of all work to be performed for activities related to finalizing the remedial approach and selection of the preferred treatment of technology(ies) for dioxin remediation. Maintain the master schedule for the project and identify and record the impact of work performed and not performed as scheduled.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Assist Project Managers in creating short-term schedules, monitor such schedules to determine impact on master schedule, and help in formulating actions to correct scheduling problems.

Coordinate with parallel activities within the firm including Engineering disciplines and office administrative functions.

Contribute to the development of working schedules which sufficiently illustrate the sequence of work activities and contract time.

Provide information as needed on the content, modification, or presentation of project schedule.

Incorporate resource and/or cost loading data into schedules as required.

Appraisal of project cost and schedule performance for all assigned projects.

Status, update and report for all project activities.

Track and analyze progress variances against baselines.

Raise flags, take recovery actions and follow up when adverse progress trends are identified.

Provide input to weekly and monthly reports including narratives, schedule updates, forecasting, trending, analysis and corrective action.

Track committed and actual, reconcile actual with estimated cost, develop cost forecast, analyze variations against baselines.

Ensures the integrity of the project budget through approved scope changes, fiscal changes and contingency reallocations.

Review contract documents and understand project parameters.

Monitor and proactively provide input on project and issues impacting the project.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

A minimum of twenty (20) years of continuous experience in related field.

Proficient in Primavera P6 and Microsoft Office Applications including Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Proficient written and spoken English skills are required.

PREFERRED SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS

Experience in engineering, procurement, and construction for large capital projects preferred.

Experience with USAID-funded projects.

AREA OF CONSIDERATION

In order to integrate the foreign assistance effort into the community, enhance the skills of the cooperating country’s population, and contribute to the local economy, this position is designated for a Cooperating Country National (CCN), meaning an individual who is a cooperating country citizen, or a non-cooperating country citizen lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the cooperating country.

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