The Design & Construction (D&C) PMO (Project Management Office) is actively seeking a PMO Master Scheduler to join our team. The Master Scheduler will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and overseeing comprehensive project schedules for the PMO Major Construction Team. This role ensures that all construction projects are planned, tracked, and executed efficiently to meet deadlines, budgets, and quality standards. The Master Scheduler will collaborate with project managers, contractors, and stakeholders to align schedules, mitigate risks, and optimize resource allocation. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, proficient in predictive scheduling, Earned Schedule (ES) and experienced in large construction projects.
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