Responsibilities Include
- Oversee and manage the Supervision Consultants’ performance in their role and responsibility as the Engineer under the Contract for the Construction packages
- Advise and provide reports to the Employer on Construction issues and their impact on the Construction schedule
- Identify, track and log and monitor the critical issues during the Construction Project phases
- Identify and highlight risks/conflicts and capture them in the Project Risk Register
- Provide assessment of the impact of each Change, Variation, and Potential event and suggest alternative directions or mitigation actions; ensuring Employer delay events are avoided
- Identify and drive the resolution of issues that are impacting the Construction Programmes
- Undertake review and assessment within the FIDIC Contract of the Consultant’s assessment of Contractor’s Extension of Time claims
- Manage the Supervision Consultants’ teams within the terms of the Contract Agreements
Here's What You'll Need: As a successful candidate you will have:
- Previously held the position of Planning Manager position or equivalent within a Consultant and/or Contractor environment
- Have Programme Management Consultant experience
- Experience of working on major Civil Infrastructure, Utility Networks, Utility Buildings and ideally Marine Projects
- Have a bachelor’s degree in engineering or construction management or equivalent
- Minimum of 15 years’ experience within the Construction Planning environment
- Experience across the full project lifecycle with respect to Planning
- Good understanding of the Design process and Construction methodologies
- Previous experience in identifying and managing Project Risks and mitigations
- Well versed with Construction Extension Of Time claims and delay analysis methodologies
- P6 experience is essential