Seeking a Scheduling Manager to provide Owner Representation on the construction of a semiconductor plant in Boise, ID.
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
• 3–10+ years of related work experience
• Strong understanding of the Critical Path Method (CPM) of scheduling, both theoretically and in practical project application
• Ability to read, understand, and accurately interpret construction documents at all levels of design, including drawings, specifications, contracts, and general conditions
• Expert‑level knowledge of Primavera P6 (latest version) and Microsoft Project
• Extensive experience using Microsoft Office tools, including Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Word
• Semiconductor project experience is a plus
Duties and Responsibilities
• Independently audit General Contractor (GC) Primavera P6 schedules (XER files) for accuracy and compliance with client standards and project requirements
• Establish and maintain a national, repeatable scheduling framework, including templates, coding structures, and standardized reporting formats
• Track and report critical milestones to support timely, data‑driven decision‑making by client leadership
• Perform baseline and progress schedule audits at least monthly
• Perform focused schedule audits weekly, upon receipt of GC updates, or at client request
• Track Owner‑Furnished/Contractor‑Installed (OFCI) equipment delivery dates and identify potential problem areas
• Collaborate with superintendents and subcontractors to gain buy‑in on corrective solutions
• Perform detailed schedule analysis activities, including:
• Running DCMA schedule checks
• Comparing updates against contractual baselines and prior reporting periods
• Reviewing activities running in parallel
• Evaluating multiple float paths
• Identifying variance drivers and schedule risks
• Recommending corrective actions
• Standardize Level 1 (L1) and Level 2 (L2) milestones to enable comparison across multiple construction projects
• Validate that constraints are applied only where required on L1 and L2 milestone activities
• Ensure the critical path is logical, continuous, and defensible
• Translate, create, and update schedule sequences overlaid on PDF drawings to visually communicate workflow and phasing
• Support the Project Controls team by providing professional scheduling expertise to help accelerate the client’s speed‑to‑market
• Develop scheduling policies and procedures and facilitate training for internal and external stakeholders
• Contribute to planning and sequencing efforts from project concept through commissioning
• Define activities, scope, durations, logic ties, interfaces, and resource loading
• Review and analyze critical path schedules collaboratively with Superintendents
• Develop comprehensive plans that communicate program, project, and strategic objectives
• Monitor schedule performance data, perform complex data analysis, and generate schedule reports in accordance with management and project requirements
• Identify and incorporate project constraints into planning efforts
• Perform Time Impact Analyses and schedule‑related claims analysis
• Develop detailed schedule variance analyses
• Run schedule risk scenarios using Monte Carlo simulations and other risk analysis techniques
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