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Seeking a Senior Project Planner to oversee EPC project timelines from proposal to commissioning. Utilize Primavera P6 to develop schedules, manage subcontractors, and report on power project performance. This role requires an Engineering degree, 2+ years' experience, and offers a competitive pac...
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Join our M-Power Projects team in Turek as a Site Planner. You will create and maintain construction schedules using MS Project and Primavera P6. This role requires an Engineering degree and 2+ years of experience. We offer competitive pay, continuous training, and a collaborative, innovative env...
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Poland , Turek
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Metlen Group
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Seeking an experienced Project Planner V for a major Oil & Petrochemical capital project in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. This role requires 10+ years in project controls, Primavera expertise, and supporting construction/commissioning phases. You will develop logic networks, perform earned value analysis,...
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United States , Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
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Doyon
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Join Onnec Group as a Project Planner in London, on a hybrid basis. You will develop detailed plans for global data cabling and network infrastructure projects, using tools like Primavera P6. This role requires strong stakeholder management and experience in data centre or structured cabling envi...
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United Kingdom , London
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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About the Project Planner role

Discover a world of opportunity in Project Planner jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the heart of successful project execution across industries like construction, engineering, IT, and manufacturing. A Project Planner is the strategic architect of a project's timeline, transforming a vision into a detailed, actionable, and monitored roadmap. They are the guardians of the schedule, ensuring that complex initiatives are delivered on time and within budget by providing the crucial data and foresight that project managers rely on for decision-making.

Professionals in these roles are primarily responsible for developing and maintaining the project's master schedule. This involves using specialized software like Microsoft Project and Primavera P6 to create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), sequence activities, define dependencies, and establish the project's critical path. Their work doesn't stop at creation; they continuously monitor progress, update the schedule with real-world data, and analyze the impact of any changes or delays. A core part of their duties is proactive risk identification, constantly looking for potential issues that could derail the timeline and suggesting corrective actions to keep the project on track.

Beyond the numbers and Gantt charts, Project Planners are central communication hubs. They collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, construction teams, and subcontractors to gather progress updates and integrate their schedules into a cohesive master plan. They are responsible for producing comprehensive progress reports, performance dashboards, and KPI (Key Performance Indicator) summaries for stakeholders. These reports provide forecasts and clear visibility into the project's health, enabling informed decision-making at all levels. In more advanced roles, planners may also be involved in resource and cost-loading the schedule, working in tandem with Cost Controllers to ensure financial and human resources are aligned with the project's demands.

Typical requirements for Project Planner jobs often include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Engineering, Business, or Construction Management. While entry-level positions exist, most roles require 2+ years of experience in a planning or project controls capacity. Proficiency in project scheduling software is non-negotiable, with MS Project and Primavera P6 being the most common industry standards. Successful candidates possess exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines. Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role involves translating complex schedule data into understandable insights for diverse audiences. A professional certification in project management, such as PMP or PMI-SP, is frequently considered a valuable asset. If you are a meticulous, forward-thinking professional who thrives on creating order from complexity, exploring Project Planner jobs could be the next step in your career.