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Join a leading shipbuilding and repair yard in Canada as a Scheduler, where you will play a key role in planning and coordinating project schedules. This dynamic position involves analyzing activity sequences, developing performance indicators, and supporting the lead scheduler with deliverables. You will contribute to significant projects for national defense and transportation, ensuring timely and efficient operations. If you have a passion for project management and a desire to grow in a vibrant environment, this opportunity is perfect for you.
As Scheduler, you will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and updating schedules. You will analyze and revise activity sequences, as well as develop various project control performance indicators.
More specifically, you will:
•Support the lead scheduler with all interfaces and deliverables related to schedule and progress
•Create, monitor, and analyze project schedules in accordance to approved project baselines
•Deliver progress and performance reports as required by the project/contract
•Provide analytical support as needed to support contingency, progress and trend reporting, mitigation of delays and threats to the project schedule
•Develop program/project schedules, including work breakdown structures, key project milestones, and project reporting baselines
•Adhere to corporate scheduling processes and procedures
•Analyze possible schedule issues related to change of management and identify potential claims
Qualifications:
Chantier Davie Canada Inc. is Canada’s largest shipbuilding and repair yard and is based on values such as success, dynamic, accountability and relationship.
You have a taste for adventure and want to start an exceptional career in an environment where you will have the opportunity to grow?
Come support the nation with us. We build and repair Canadian ships for the Department of National Defence, Transport Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard.