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The Planner Engineer is responsible for developing, monitoring, and updating project schedules to ensure that all project activities are completed on time and within budget. The role involves coordinating with various project teams, analyzing progress, and preparing periodic reports for management and clients.
Key Responsibilities:
Project Planning & Scheduling
· Develop detailed project schedules using Primavera P6 or MS Project.
· Define project activities, durations, dependencies, and the critical path.
Monitoring & Progress Control
· Update schedules regularly to reflect actual progress and forecast completion dates.
· Analyze variances between planned and actual progress and recommend corrective actions.
Reporting
· Prepare weekly and monthly progress reports, S-curves, and resource histograms.
· Present schedule updates and performance reports to management and clients.
Resource Management
· Coordinate manpower, equipment, and material requirements according to the project schedule.
· Monitor resource productivity and adjust plans to optimize performance.
Coordination & Communication
· Collaborate with engineering, procurement, and construction teams to ensure alignment.
· Attend project meetings and support discussions on schedule-related issues.
Risk & Change Management
· Identify schedule risks and prepare mitigation plans.
· Support Extension of Time (EOT) and delay analysis when required.
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