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Schedule Engineer



Category

Construction Operations

Job Location

5800 Granite Parkway, Suite 300, Plano, Texas

Position Type

Full-Time/Regular

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including the disabled and veterans. 

 

Job Description

  • Supporting Whiting-Turner Schedule Manager with group and project specific responsibilities
  • Development of pursuit and proposal schedules
  • Development of master project schedules
  • Development of detailed construction schedules
  • Data entry of activities, durations, and sequences (predecessors / successors) into Primavera
  • Schedule development is done in Oracle Primavera scheduling software (training provided by Whiting-Turner)
  • The potential candidate will also be expected to become familiar with other schedule software platforms
  • Schedule management and controls
  • Schedule updating process – collecting progress and incorporating into scheduling software
  • Reporting – Preparing schedule update reports and graphics per Contract requirements
  • Schedule analysis
    • Developing and analyzing the impact issues have on the project schedule
    • Collecting scheduling metrics and creating spreadsheets / data bases to interpret and visualize the data
  • Technical Review – Reviewing the project schedule’s quality and performance (health)
  • Data mining – Mining data from as-built schedule for historical metrics
  • Estimating – Performing square footage and quantity take-offs, as needed
  • Cost loading of schedule activities and maintaining the cost information through the updating process
  • Management of Whiting-Turner’s schedule database and Primavera software
  • If the potential candidate is assigned to a project site, they will have the following responsibilities in addition to those listed above
  • Attending project meetings – WT, Owner, Subcontractor
  • Walking the project site to independently confirm the project team's assessment of progress and completion of schedule activities
  • Collecting information from lean scheduling meetings and using the information to update the CPM

Required Skills

Basic Qualifications

1.      College Degree: 

  • Construction Management or Engineering (civil, industrial, mechanical, construction)

2.      Course Work:

  • In addition to the standard classes to support the engineering discipline, the following are recommended (but will not automatically disqualify a candidate if not taken)
  • Class in either estimating or scheduling
  • Alternatively, a general construction management class with exposure to estimating or scheduling
  • An industrial engineering process class (for industrial engineers)

3.      Experience:

  • Any exposure to construction or manufacturing is recommended, however, NO experience is not a disqualification
  • Experience can be as an intern or as summer employment working for a general contractor or construction manager
  • Working for a trade contractor (carpenter, electrician, …) helping to install the work
  • Scheduling experience or participation in the construction scheduling process is helpful for the position but does not disqualify a candidate
  • Internships in a non-construction related field will be considered if the candidate expresses a solid interest working in the construction industry.
  • Summer classes and school related summer work are acceptable

4.      Interests - Professional (do not need to have interest in all):

  • Construction and participating in the building process
  • Scheduling and project controls
  • Information systems and data analytics
  • Business intelligence and visualizations
  • Risk analysis
  • Emerging technology for construction application

5.      Software Experience:

  • CPM schedule software experience (Primavera P6 is a bonus)
  • Typical MS Office suite of programs – Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Collaborative platforms like MS Teams, Google Hang-Out, Zoom, Go-To (any other video conferencing)
  • Other pluses: Database management

 

Travel

  • Day trips to support project teams within the assigned operating group
  • 12 - 24 month assignments to a single project, either
  • Within the employees assigned operating group’s region, or
  • For an opportunity, outside the operating group’s region, the operating group leader believes is beneficial for the employee’s growth and development

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