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Mid-Level Scheduler
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Mid-Level Scheduler needed in Colorado Springs to support the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) on the IRES contract. You will develop and analyze Integrated Master Schedules (IMS) using Primavera or Microsoft Project, applying Earned Value Management (EVM) methodologies. Requires a DoD Secret clearan...
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United States , Colorado Springs
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95000.00 - 120000.00 USD / Year
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Amentum
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Clinical Data Assistant / Nursing Scheduler
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Join our team as a Clinical Data Assistant/Nursing Scheduler in West Springfield. You will coordinate staffing and schedules across residential programs, ensuring operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. This role requires 1+ year of nursing/scheduling experience and proficiency in EHR s...
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United States , West Springfield
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22.00 USD / Hour
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ServiceNet
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Service Scheduler
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Join our team in Springfield, Ohio as a Service Scheduler. You will coordinate repairs, inspections, and maintenance, dispatching field operatives and ensuring excellent customer communication. This role requires strong organizational skills, a decisive attitude, and the ability to thrive in a fa...
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United States , Springfield, Ohio
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Konecranes Nuclear Equip and Services LLC
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About the Scheduler role

Discover Scheduler Jobs: The Central Hub for Coordination Careers

Are you a master organiser who thrives on creating order from chaos? Scheduler jobs represent a critical and dynamic profession found at the heart of efficient operations across virtually every industry. Professionals in these roles are the vital link between resources, personnel, and clients, ensuring that the right people are in the right place at the right time. This career path is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who excel at logistics, communication, and problem-solving under pressure.

A scheduler, often known as a Scheduling Coordinator or Administrator, is fundamentally responsible for the strategic planning and real-time management of workflows and personnel schedules. Their core mission is to optimise efficiency, meet deadlines, and maintain high levels of service. While the specific context varies—from healthcare and engineering to logistics, media, and customer service—the foundational duties remain consistent. Common responsibilities include creating and maintaining detailed schedules for teams, such as field engineers, medical staff, or service crews. This involves allocating appointments, jobs, or tasks based on factors like location, skill sets, priority, and resource availability. Schedulers are also the primary point for managing changes; they handle urgent requests, cancellations, and conflicts with agility, constantly updating systems to reflect real-time status. Furthermore, they frequently liaise between clients, field personnel, and internal departments, providing updates, confirming bookings, and ensuring clear communication from initial enquiry through to job completion.

The typical skill set for these jobs is a powerful blend of technical and interpersonal abilities. Exceptional organisational and planning skills are non-negotiable, as is a keen attention to detail to maintain accuracy in fast-paced environments. Schedulers must be proficient multitaskers, capable of juggling multiple priorities while adapting to shifting demands. Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for effective coordination and customer interaction. Technologically, proficiency with scheduling software, database systems, and the Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Excel and Outlook) is commonly required. The ideal candidate is proactive, a collaborative team player, and possesses the resilience to work under pressure. Many scheduler jobs value prior experience in coordination, administration, or customer service, though a demonstrated ability to learn quickly and manage complex logistics can be equally important.

If you are seeking a role where your coordination skills directly impact operational success and customer satisfaction, exploring scheduler jobs could be your next career move. This profession offers a unique blend of strategic planning and dynamic problem-solving, making it both challenging and highly rewarding for the right individual.