Job Title: Planner
Location: Durham
Salary: £40,000 - £60,000 + 33 days holiday, Car Allowance, Bonus, Salary Review, Healthcare, 6% Pension, Gym Membership, retail vouchers
Company: Large National Building Contractor
You'll join the largest family owned construction business in the UK with that warm friendly, family-esque culture stemming from the top down. In fact, the family on the board are still present and active in the day to day running of the business. For over 50 years, the company has achieved sustainable growth and expanded throughout the UK. The growth has enabled investment into the business to develop the future of people and communities. The entire business thrives on achieving results that benefit its employees and the local communities.
This company was named Contractor of the Year 2019. You would be joining a regional office that turns over £70m. The whole ethos of this company is friendly and you would be hard up to find a company more welcoming.
The Role
Overseeing the Planning process, you'll exemplify our commitment to Health & Safety, and ensuring quality and best practice will be second nature to you. As a Planner, you'll be responsible for:
1. Strategic development of planning procedures to ensure best practice and robustness, including regional protocol for bid and construction stage planning, programme control and reporting.
2. Provide planning support to all regional bids, managing the appraisal and review process to identify programme constraints, statutory and contractual obligations, analyse and manage programme risk, and develop efficient programme and logistics solutions in support of bid submissions.
3. Support the bid team to achieve commercially attractive tender solutions.
4. Liaise with key supply chain to ensure compliance and alignment with programme strategy.
5. Co-ordinate / assist in the preparation and presentation of bid appraisal material for regional Board settlement.
6. Co-ordinate / assist in the preparation and delivery of Client presentations/interviews.
7. Manage the transfer of programme intelligence from bid to contract stage, including programme assumptions, resource and output calculations, supply chain agreements, supporting logistics, time risk allowance, and opportunity.
About You:
As a Planner, you'll have experience in a Planning role or significant experience in front-end construction project management, with the ability to operate at a strategic level, reviewing and developing procedures to reflect industry best practice. Knowledge of design, procurement and commercial processes, and the interdependencies and impact on planning and programming is essential. You'll be ambitious and be able to pursue a career where you can grow and progress.
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