Lead EPC Planner

System OneBellevue, WA
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About The Position

System One is seeking a highly motivated and forward-thinking Lead Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Planner who will lead planning and scheduling analysis and control activities expected to occur during the EPC phase of the Natrium Advanced Reactor Project. This role involves the development, maintenance, monitoring, and recovery planning of engineering, procurement, and construction schedules. The Lead EPC Planner will be responsible for EPC phase-related reporting and analysis, including P6 schedule quality metrics, and will support EPC phase planning studies, forecasting, and project optimization. This position reports to the Natrium Planning Manager. The Lead EPC Planner will lead engineering teams through the development and maintenance of both higher-level full-project schedules and detailed near-term schedules. Collaboration with Engineering, Project Management, Project Controls, and external partners is essential to translate, develop, integrate, and sequence engineering activities and inputs into the Integrated Master Control Schedule (IMCS) managed in Primavera P6. The planner will facilitate and coordinate the creation of cross-system and cross-project logic ties in the schedule, assist in negotiating hand-offs between stakeholders regarding technical/engineering content and schedules, and facilitate workaround planning. Additionally, the Lead EPC Planner will lead the development and organization of engineering scope schedule fragnets for planning and estimating, ensuring standard application across the project. They will oversee project management efforts by performing project-level integrated reviews of planned work and compiling three-week look-ahead activities for clients and partners. The planner will review scheduled EPC phase work activities to ensure alignment with project milestones, analyze critical paths and constraints, and develop recovery plans for project activity slippage and change requests.

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