Project Details:
We are currently looking for a Scheduler /Project Engineer to support the construction of a new 150,000 sf Community Living Center (CLC) for the Department of Veterans Affairs (the client would be the United State Army Corps of Engineers). Located on an approximate 52-acre site in French Camp, CA which is located just south of Stockton, CA.
Daily Responsibilities:
Full-time scheduler, on-site. Update schedule weekly or monthly in P6, work with PM and Superintendent. Assist with other daily duties on the job site in a part-time PE or APM role.
Requirements:
2+ years of scheduling and field experience
Experience with Primavera P6
Benefits:
Retirement Benefits (401K)
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off
Training and Development
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