McDonough Bolyard Peck, Inc. (MBP)

CPM Scheduler

Job Locations US-VA-Vienna | US-VA-Chesapeake | US-VA-Richmond | US-VA-Williamsburg | US-MD-Columbia | US-NC-Raleigh | US-PA-Radnor | US-VA-Roanoke | US-FL-Tampa | US-CT-New Haven | US-TN-Nashville...
ID
2024-2115
Category
Project Controls/Risk Management
Type
Full-Time Regular

Overview

Be a part of providing long-term construction management services within the NAVFAC and USACE multi-billion-dollar project and program spaces.  Projects could include but are not limited to, environmental sustainability; water infrastructure; flood management; coastal risk reduction and resilience; site utilities (potable, wastewater, electricity); on-base and off-base road improvements; off-site infrastructure; headquarters and administrative facilities; base operations (headquarters, police, fire); airfield operations (hangars, shops, fuel stations); piers, wharves, drydocks, and waterfront operations and support buildings; supply, maintenance, and other support facilities; barracks; and family housing.

Responsibilities

Main Duties:

  • Review construction contractor’s schedules, equipment delivery plans, and progress to date and use this data to perform monthly projections of construction work in place for the upcoming month on a project or program basis.
  • Analyze the schedules for reasonableness in activity durations, sequencing, and logic. Evaluate the activities included in the schedule for adequacy and appropriateness, as well as recommended actions.
  • Providing detailed written comments on whether the schedule meets the minimum contract requirements. Identify/recommend corrective action to the Government personnel responsible for working with the contractor.
  • Maintain and update the integrated master schedules. Work with the Government to mitigate any conflicts. Facilitate schedule de-conflicting and notify the Government should delays impact the award of future projects.
  • Schedule analysis in support of Government response to potential construction contractor delay claims. Providing opinions on courses of action being deliberated.
  • Provide independent time impact analyses for use in change order negotiations.
  • Take the initiative to coordinate with the team members, leadership, and project stakeholders when addressing schedule issues.
  • Notify and/or advise the Government of any potential conflicts or delays caused by active projects that could impact projects pending award.
  • Support program office(s) in meeting facilitation, brief preparation, and other programmatic communications to key stakeholders.
  • Use initiative, resourcefulness, and sound judgment when advising the Government on quality assurance matters requiring knowledge of construction methods.

Qualifications

Education

  • Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or a related discipline preferred.
  • Have a minimum of five (5) years’ experience using Primavera’s and 5 years Microsoft Project 2010+ scheduling software on construction projects valued at $3-5M.
  • Have a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in working with Engineering or Architectural disciplines and shall have a basic understanding of engineering, architecture and construction trades.
  • Have at least one (1) year of specialized experience in performing related projects for the NAVFAC or USACE

 

Skill and Abilities:

  • Have the ability to communicate in English effectively orally and in writing.
  • Be able to obtain security clearance.
  • Be able to possess a passport.
  • Be a United States citizen.
  • Be able to travel occasionally to perform site visits to support, including the review of as-built schedules, to determine existing conditions, and to document findings to support the rationale of the schedule analysis.
  • Have demonstrated the ability to generate an independent Time Impact Analysis for use in change order negotiations.

 

Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.

 

 

MBP is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability Employer.

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