You’ll Support baseline schedule development, updates, and recovery schedules and review contractor schedules for compliance, logic integrity, and constructability and provide schedule impact analysis related to changes, delays, and claims
You’ll Support project cost tracking, forecasting, and earned value analysis (as applicable) and assist PMs with progress measurement, cash flow projections, and performance metrics
You’ll Develop and standardize dashboards and executive-level reporting across projects
You’ll Support change management, trend logs, and variance analysis
You’ll Act as an “on-call” project controls resource across multiple projects and programs
You’ll Step in to support projects experiencing schedule, cost, or reporting challenges and help establish consistent project controls standards, templates, and best practices
You’ll Interface with clients, contractors, and subconsultants on scheduling and controls topics and mentor junior schedulers or project controls staff as needed
You’ll Support client meetings, progress reviews, and executive briefings and partner with PMs to proactively identify risks and mitigation strategies
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field
8–12+ years of experience in project controls with a strong emphasis on scheduling
Minimum 8 years of experience in Primavera P6 (required); MS Project experience preferred
Minimum 8 years of experience with CPM scheduling, critical path, and schedule risk
Minimum 8 years of experience on public-sector infrastructure or capital projects (transportation, municipal, utilities, vertical, or similar) and supporting multiple projects concurrently