- Possess a sound theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of critical path planning methods and their applications.
- Have a good Knowledge of various methods for assessing delay and disruption and be able to apply technical and construction knowledge to challenge loss of time assessments
- To be able to conduct comprehensive forensic analysis of project schedules, identifying critical path activities, delays, and disruptions and scrutinize schedule data to pinpoint deviations from the planned timeline and determine root causes of schedule variances.
- Analyze delay impacts on project milestones, completion dates, and costs, assessing concurrent delays and quantifying their implications.
- Lead the preparation and review of Extension of Time (EoT) claims, ensuring adherence to contractual requirements and providing evidence-based support.
- Prepare detailed forensic reports outlining schedule analyses, delay impacts, and causation factors.
- Experience in performing, monitoring, and reviewing planning and scheduling functions, which include schedule development, control, and analysis, in the field and the home office
- Knowledge of supervision, personnel administration, and training of technical and non-technical personnel
- Skilled in oral and written communication
- Advanced level of knowledge of engineering, procurement, contracts, construction, and startup work processes
- Knowledge of engineering and construction management customarily acquired over time through specialized instruction or practical experience
- Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, direct, perform, review, and present schedule products independently with minimal supervision. This includes using a high level of
skilled judgment and knowledge related to technical planning and scheduling skills and engineering design, construction, and procurement practices
📌 Lead Planner (Claims)
🏢 Bechtel
📍 South Australia