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Minimum eight (8) years full time paid professional experience in Construction Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably in an educational facility or public works projects.
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Requirements Minimum Required Experience: Minimum eight (8) years full time paid professional experience in Construction Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably in an educational facility or public works projects.
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Employment Type: Full Time. Performs schedule Time Impact Analysis for any change orders that affect the construction schedule; conducts schedule negotiations with the OAR and the contractor for any delay time settlements.
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Requirements Three (3) years of full time paid professional experience responsible in Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably on multiple educational facilities or public works projects.
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Minimum 5 years full time paid professional experience in Construction Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably in an educational facility or public works projects. Arcadis offers benefits for full time and part time positions.
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Reads drawings to determine if work is in or out of scope, and understands terms and conditions of the contract to determine if any compensable or non-compensable time extensions have merit. Performs QA/QC on contractor schedule submittals for conformance with contract terms; reviews critical path, cost loading, resource loading of man-hours, schedule content, recovery schedules, use of logic relationships and lags, constraints and milestones.
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Triunity is seeking a full-time lead project scheduler, or project controls engineer to join our family of project scheduling professionals to work on a major transit project in Los Angeles, CA. Reporting to the Program Manager, this Senior Scheduler will be responsible for providing support to the Project Management Team with scheduling activities and contractor/stakeholder coordination.
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United Pacific Surgery Center in Tarzana CA is searching for a Full-Time Surgery Scheduler. Our competitive salary and benefits package includes medical and dental insurance, 401(k), paid time off and life insurance.
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Minimum of five (5) years full time paid professional experience in Scheduling for an owner or General Contractor, preferably working on multiple educational facilities or public works projects.
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Cordoba is seeking and Senior Regional Construction Scheduler to support its Education Sector. Cordoba is seeking and Senior Regional Construction Scheduler to support its Education Sector. Reporting directly to the Sr Construction Manager for Scheduling and Estimating and provides updates and prepares reports for upper management in order to meet Key Performance Indicators.
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Performs QA/QC on contractor schedule submittals for conformance with the contract; reviews critical path, cost loading, resource loading of man-hours, schedule content, recovery schedules, use of logic relationships and lags, constraints and milestones.
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Minimum Requirements Required Experience : Eight (8) years full time paid professional experience in Scheduling for an owner or General Contractor, preferably working on multiple educational facilities or public works projects.
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