Project Scheduler
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Construction
Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager
You've been asked that in a meeting, probably in a tone. You know the answer down to the day, and you're ready to work somewhere that listens before it's gone.
Why this role exists:
Nobody's being replaced. The general contractor behind this search is winning work faster than a single scheduler can cover, and they need a second scheduler. You'd join an established lead scheduler, someone who speaks your language, not a department you'd have to build from scratch.
Industrial and large general commercial work, $15M to $100M a project. You'll own schedules from the drawings up, baselines, planning sessions with project teams and trade partners, cost- and manpower-loaded schedules crews execute against, and TIAs when changes hit. When the PM needs to know what's really driving the end date, you're the answer. If baselining, TIAs, and properly sequenced logic are part of your daily vocabulary, we're describing you.
If those terms are new to you, this isn't your role yet.
Real ownership from preconstruction through closeout schedules you build, not schedules you inherit. A growing contractor where scheduling is part of how work gets won, not overhead. Who's the contractor? What's in the backlog? That's the conversation.
You're probablyFive-plus years in construction, P6 Advanced certified, and ready for projects with real scope. You see the logic everyone else misses, and you say so.
The next step is a conversation, not an application. Reach out, ask us anything
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