We are on the hunt for an experienced program master scheduler to support the implementation of an integrated delivery schedule fro a large federal government client.
The Master Scheduler with collaborate and work with cross functional team and will be responsible to keep the key stakeholders updated.
Key duties may include, but are not limited to:
- Support the development and maintenance of the integrated program schedule and project schedules including dependencies and constraints.
- Support the monitoring and control of program and project schedules, tracking progress, identifying variances, and recommending corrective actions.
- Perform critical path analysis and identify schedule risks, proposing mitigation strategies and contingency plans.
- Collaborate with project teams and stakeholders to gather schedule-related information and ensure alignment.
- Prepare schedule reports and presentations, communicating schedule status and performance to various audiences.
Key Skills:
- Proven experience in program scheduling, specifically in complex structure
- Proficiency in using Microsoft Project.
Please note this role is based in Canberra and you will be required on site for at least 2-3 days a week
You will need to posses an active Baseline Clearence
If you wish to apply for this position, please submit your resume by clicking the 'Apply Now' button. For further information please contact Abhi Naik at Clicks IT Recruitment on +61 427 997 851.
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Job Summary
Pay:
$140 per hour
Location:
ACT
Job Type:
Contract
Specialisation:
Project Management
Reference ID:
BBBH75632
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