P6 Scheduler
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Operations Manager, Quality Engineering
About the role
We're looking for a P6 Scheduler on behalf of our client. This is a 1 year contract assignment (W-2). You will evaluate daily P-6 work schedules to improve equipment availability and manpower usage; recommend appropriate modifications. Publish daily work schedules and monitor progress. Document schedule problems, maintain statistics and perform trend analysis.
Be the liaison with engineering department and vendors to coordinate activities. You will manage the development of computerized critical‑path schedules for daily maintenance activities and for refueling and maintenance outages. You will report to the onsite Manager.
Key Responsibilities- Prepare, publish, and monitor daily schedules for refueling outages and daily maintenance; perform root‑cause analysis for schedule problems.
- Must be knowledgeable of computer software programs, P6, online scheduling applications, and work management processes.
- 6-10 years technical experience, preferably in a nuclear facility in Engineering, Maintenance, or Operations, and an AS degree in Engineering or a related physical science.
- Relevant experience: independently leads maintenance scheduling and trend analysis activities.
- Comprehensive health and income protection benefits.
- 401(k) savings plan.
- Paid vacations for qualifying positions.
The base salary range for this position, dependent upon experience, qualifications, and skills, is estimated to be $55.00/hr to $60.00/hr.
Equal Opportunity EmployerWe are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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LocationNearest major market:
Cedar Rapids.
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