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Project Planner
9920 Fayetteville Rd Raleigh, NC 27603 US
Job Description
Pay rate offered for this role is $55.00-57.00 DOE
Facilitate implementation of the annual work plan for all projects on the planning horizon. Consult with stakeholders to gather annual work plan data, set priorities, and make adjustments needed to effectively match work and resources for work balance (levelization). Deliver a cost effective and efficient resource plan to the scheduling function. Monitor and optimize long range implementation plan and direct required schedule changes. Initiate and conduct monthly work plan meetings with stakeholders to ensure that business goals and objectives are being met by adhering to the plan and making necessary adjustments.
This is a hybrid role, with 3 days/week in office, some travel required and use of personal vehicle. Mileage will be reimbursed.
Travel is required to substations for site visits to view locations for mobile installations
Required Skills:
Proficient in computer skills, especially excel, possibly MicroStation
Plans and schedules mobile equipment for all projects in development and execution phases of construction
Prepares one lines for mobile equipment installations
Sends one lines to Distribution contacts to get approval of Distribution side of equipment
Requests relay settings from P&C Engineering
Follows repairs through the corrective process for each piece of equipment
Single point of contact for mobile equipment status and availability of all temporary equipment
Desired Skills:
Familiar with substation equipment and functions
Preferred qualifications for the Mobile Planner Position:
Preferred Transmission substation background
10-20 years' experience DOE
Additional Information
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April Shelton
April Shelton is a senior recruiter with more than 25 years in the industry. April specializes in nuclear, power, and energy engineering. Her advice to job seekers is "Always have an updated resume. Don’t reply to a job posting if you are not fully qualified. If you use a cell phone as your primary contact, make sure it is professional and doesn’t have a song playing or an unprofessional voicemail message."