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Construction Scheduler- Water, Wastewater and Pumping Stations

Job in Toronto, Ontario, C6A, Canada
Listing for: SKYGRiD
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-24
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Civil Engineering, Water Engineer
  • Construction
    Civil Engineering, Water Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 120000 CAD Yearly CAD 80000.00 120000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Construction Scheduler (Water, Wastewater and Pumping Stations)

Construction Scheduler (Water, Wastewater and Pumping Stations)

SKYGRiD is an industry-leading construction and building services company. We serve clients in the industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential markets, by utilizing our collaborative team approach to fulfill their building’s purpose.

What You Will Be Doing

The Construction Scheduler is responsible for developing, maintaining, analyzing, and communicating project schedules for complex heavy civil infrastructure projects, with a focus on water treatment, wastewater treatment, pumping stations, and related civil, mechanical, electrical, and I&C scopes. Working closely with Project Executives, Project Managers, Superintendents, subcontractors, consultants, and owners, the Scheduler builds and maintains Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules from pre‑construction through commissioning and turnover, supports change management, and provides schedule visibility that drives safe, predictable, and on‑time project delivery.

This posting is for an existing vacancy within our organization.

Project Management
  • Developing fully integrated CPM baseline schedules for water/wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, reservoirs, and related linear works (e.g., siteworks, underground services, yard piping), including design/permit interfaces where applicable.
  • Building schedule logic, constraints, calendars, and work breakdown structures (WBS) aligned to contract requirements, execution strategy, procurement plans, and construction sequencing.
  • Incorporating key project phases including submittals/approvals, procurement and fabrication, civil/structural, process/mechanical installations, electrical and instrumentation, SCADA/controls integration, testing, start‑up, commissioning, and turnover.
  • Maintaining and updating project schedules at agreed intervals (weekly/bi‑weekly/monthly), incorporating verified field progress, production rates, approved changes, and forecasted activities.
  • Preparing short‑interval plans and lookaheads (e.g., 2–6 week and 90‑day) to support field execution, trade coordination, and material/equipment readiness.
  • Performing critical path and near‑critical path analysis, float consumption analysis, milestone trend analysis, and variance reporting; clearly communicate schedule risks and recovery options.
  • Facilitating schedule review meetings with project teams and trade partners to validate sequencing, duration assumptions, constraints, and responsibility handoffs.
  • Supporting change management by preparing time impact analyses (TIA) and schedule narratives for scope changes, RFIs, design revisions, unforeseen conditions, and owner‑directed changes.
  • Assisting project teams with extension‑of‑time requests and schedule‑related claim documentation by maintaining clear schedule records, assumptions, and contemporaneous updates.
  • Developing recovery schedules and acceleration scenarios as required (re‑sequencing, overtime/shift work, additional crews, alternative means and methods), including pros/cons and schedule impacts.
  • Producing schedule deliverables and reporting (e.g., baseline and update reports, S‑curves, histograms/resource or manpower curves where required, key milestone summaries, and executive dashboards).
  • Interfacing with owners, consultants, and third‑party schedulers to align reporting formats, update cycles, and compliance with specification requirements.
  • Ensuring schedule integrity and quality control (logic checks, open ends, constraints, calendar alignment, progress methodology, and version control).
  • Promoting a collaborative, safety‑first approach by integrating schedule planning with site logistics, access constraints, and safe work sequencing.
  • Other duties, as required.
What You Will Bring
  • 5+ years of progressive construction scheduling / project controls experience, preferably with a general contractor or heavy civil contractor.
  • Demonstrated experience scheduling water/wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, or similar process/mechanical infrastructure projects (civil + MEP + I&C).
  • Post‑secondary education in Civil Engineering Technology,…
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