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Mechanical & Electrical Package Planner

Morson Edge Careers
Reading
1 week ago
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We have an excellent opportunity for a M&E Package Planner in the defence sector, based on the AWE Burghfield Site in Reading, Berkshire.

This is a site-based role and requires candidates with existing active SC level security clearance (or above).

** We will only consider candidates who are willing to be on site 5 days a week and who hold adequate security clearance **

The successful candidate will work under the supervision of the Head of Planning to support Construction and Work Package Leads to develop and maintain a detailed delivery programme on a major defence project.

You will be responsible for all planning and schedule management activities within the corporate P6 planning tool ensuring a true representation of the delivery programme is established and maintained within the Mensa Programme to Complete (P2C).

You will act as an expert adviser, providing planning support to maintain agreed minimum standards and improve the quality of data used for upwards reporting.

Close cooperation with Programme Planners in the Programme Management team to ensure alignment of the overall delivery is essential to ensure that any issues can be resolved or escalated as appropriate.

This is a construction delivery role, not a PMO role.


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