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Seeking a Senior Project Scheduler in Edina to develop and maintain master schedules for complex oil & gas capital projects. Requires 10+ years of E&C planning expertise, Primavera P6 mastery, and Earned Value Management. This role involves cost-loading schedules and providing critical risk analy...
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United States , Edina
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Airswift Sweden
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Discover and apply for high-level Planner/Scheduler IV jobs, a senior strategic role at the apex of project controls. Professionals in these positions are the architects of a project's timeline, responsible for developing, managing, and analyzing complex, integrated schedules that serve as the definitive roadmap for project execution. This is not an entry-level coordination role; it is a senior advisory and leadership position requiring deep expertise, independent judgment, and the ability to align multidisciplinary teams toward common deadlines. A Planner/Scheduler IV typically acts as the central hub for all schedule-related information on one or more major capital projects. Their core function is to create a robust, logic-driven master schedule, often using industry-standard software like Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project. They work closely with project managers, engineers, construction teams, and cost controllers to gather activity data, establish realistic durations, and sequence work logically. A critical and advanced responsibility is the integration of cost and schedule, where they cost-load detailed activities to establish a Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB) for Earned Value Management (EVM). This allows for precise tracking of project performance, forecasting, and the identification of variances from the plan. Common responsibilities for these senior professionals include maintaining and updating baseline and forecast schedules through the entire project lifecycle, from initiation to closeout. They perform detailed schedule analysis, interpreting performance data to identify risks, trends, and critical path impacts, which they then communicate clearly to project leadership. They often coordinate with third-party contractors and vendors to ensure their schedules align with the overall project plan. Furthermore, they are expected to mentor others, uphold and advocate for organizational scheduling standards and best practices, and frequently recommend process improvements to enhance project controls efficiency. Typical skills and requirements for Planner/Scheduler IV jobs include a bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, business, or a related field, coupled with a substantial track record—often 8-12 years or more—of progressive planning and scheduling experience on large-scale, complex projects in industries like oil and gas, energy, infrastructure, or manufacturing. Expert-level proficiency in scheduling software is non-negotiable, as is a strong working knowledge of EVM principles. The ideal candidate possesses exceptional analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills, enabling them to translate complex schedule data into actionable insights for decision-makers. If you are a strategic thinker with a mastery of project controls seeking to guide major initiatives to on-time completion, exploring Planner/Scheduler IV jobs is your next step.

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