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Mechanical and Electrical Package Planner

Erik og Kriss
Reading
1 week ago
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Mechanical and Electrical Package Planner

Join to apply for the Mechanical and Electrical Package Planner role at Erik og Kriss. This is a site‑based position, working 5 days per week on a major defence infrastructure programme. You will work closely with the Head of Planning and Work Package Leads to develop and maintain detailed delivery schedules.


Due to the sensitive nature of the project, aspiring candidates must meet eligibility criteria for UK Security Clearance.


As a Senior Planner, you will be responsible for managing all planning and scheduling activities within Primavera P6, ensuring accurate representation of the delivery programme within the Programme to Complete (P2C). You'll act as a key adviser, supporting quality data reporting and collaborating with Programme Planners to ensure alignment across the wider programme.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) elements of the delivery Programme using P6
  • Interface with supply chain partners and lead schedule reviews
  • Facilitate planning workshops to mitigate schedule risks
  • Ensure compliance with NEC contractual mechanisms and Programme for Acceptance processes
  • Collaborate with internal teams to improve delivery logic and sequencing

Requirements

  • Proficient in Primavera P6 (Enterprise environment)
  • Strong site‑based experience on complex infrastructure projects
  • NEC contract experience and earned value analysis expertise
  • Skilled in critical path analysis, float erosion, and schedule interrogation
  • Ability to interpret technical documentation and drawings

Ready to take the next step in your career? If you're an experienced Senior Planner looking to make an impact on a nationally significant programme, we'd love to hear from you.


Apply today or call for more details.


This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.


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