Permanent Lead Planner MEP
Skillset: MEP/Architecture / Planning (Design, Construction, Commissioning, Handover)
Job location: North Acton
Reporting to the Planning Manager for Shafts and MEP the Lead Planner for MEP, will be responsible for the MEP programme development, co-ordination, and reporting.
Key Responsibilities
Develop the MEP programme focusing on construction, commissioning, and handover. Integrating the process timelines and the subcontract supplier programmes.
Ensuring the programme meets all required access dates, milestones and key dates, contract data and works information.
Interface with the supply chain and assets to ensure that there is a consistency in planning and management of subcontract programmes.
Assess the subcontractors Clause 31 and 32 submissions, ensuring that these programmes are compliant to the subcontract requirements
Assess subcontract changes and impacted programmes, supporting the commercial and package management in their assessment.
Contribute to assessment of MEP programme risks and programme risk analysis, including development and implementation of mitigation measures.
Progress monitoring and regular updating of the programme, including forecasting of potential problem areas and mitigation proposals as required.
Pursuing excellence and continuous improvement of the construction planning approach, modification of standard processes and procedures for effective and continuously improvement.
Assessment of change and PMIs and communication from the Employer and the impacts as required
Appraisal, review and assessment of supply chain programmes and inclusion in main programme as required.
Support the Development and submission of construction phase plans for HeadhouseWorks
Provision of reports on progress and key programme issues for senior management team.
Ensure each programme submitted shall pay particular attention to dependencies, critical path, and programme delays.
Work with commercial and project teams to include the impact of changes into programmes.
Drive continuous improvement and supply chain planning.
Input into client dependency analysis and reporting.
Qualifications & Skills
Essential:
Experience in a similar level role, responsible for the Programme co-ordination of Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health systems, during construction, testing, commissioning, and handover.
A professional qualification or degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or related subject
Knowledge of the development and implementation of asset structures, planning standards, WBS and planning processes.
Competence in Primavera P6 and Tilos
Knowledge of Safety, Environment and Risk Management
Flexible with good organisation skills
Desirable:
Experience of MEP Programme Management on a major rail project
Experience of Early Contractor Involvement models and NEC forms of contract
Expert knowledge of products, construction details and relevant rules, regulations, and quality standards
Experience of a self-assurance contract environment
Microsoft Office Packages
MS Projects
Knowledge of M&E systems and installation processes
Understanding of commissioning requirements and processes
Experience in programming M&E services packages, minimum of 5 years
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