Security Cleared - Mechanical and Electrical M&E Planner

iO Associates - UK/EU
Berkshire
5 months ago
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Security Cleared - Mechanical and Electrical M&E Planner

Up to £550 per day

OUTSIDE IR35

A well-respected Engineering company is urgently looking for a Security Cleared - Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) Package Planner to join their team. You will work under the supervision of the Head of Planning to support site ICS work packages to develop and maintain a detailed work package delivery programme on a major defence project.

You will be responsible for all planning and schedule management activities within the corporate P6 planning tool. Apply technical and construction expertise to manage the engineering aspects of the Mensa P2C project. This involves direct collaboration with supply chain partners through regular reviews and facilitating interactive planning sessions with stakeholders to minimize schedule impacts.

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

Please note, this role requires SC Clearance.

  • Active SC Clearance.
  • Proficient with Primavera P6.
  • NEC Experience.
  • Ability to integrate Engineering delivery with M&E.
  • Experience of Developing WBS.

The company is looking to interview at the earliest and wants someone to start January next year, so if this is of your interest, please reply with an UpToDate CV for more info.

*P. S: Company cannot provide visa sponsorship, so only candidates residing in the UK and with the existing right to work will be considered for the role.

Seniority level

Entry level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Industries: Construction


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