The role of a Planning Engineer is indeed complex and multifaceted. Planning Engineers are responsible for developing detailed project plans, schedules, and budgets, and managing resources to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Here are some key aspects of their complexity:
Project planning & scheduling
Risk Management
Resource management
Communication & coordination
Job Summary
Creating detailed project plans and schedules for all works with PMO linah Group
Identifying potential issues and proposing solutions.
Monitoring projects progress to ensure timely completion.
Developing risk management register and contingency plans.
Communicating with stakeholders and team members, with any required updates
Job Responsibilities
Interpret technical drawings and instructions in order to understand the detailed work scope of each project and identify all resource requirements for each project so that resources can be planned and delivered in line with the agreed contract
Develop and maintain a detailed ‘production’ Project Plan for each client project with key milestones, critical path, dependencies and risks to ensure the project is completed on time and to budget
Develop logical work breakdown structure standard line of projects / products. Prepare sizable work packages for efficient work allocation.
Develop allocate resources including appropriate manpower, tooling, space, materials requirements to each project maximizing resource utilization across operations delivery platform
Monitor progress against each project plan and provide detailed updates on progress highlighting any changes to the project leader and Management Team and so that necessary decisions or actions can be taken and communicated to the client
Communicate project details including overall plan, deliverables, milestones and technical specifications to the Operations Team and provide all the necessary information needed for production
Financial Responsibilities
Developand update Cash flow, Budget for all projects under control
Develop and update Actual vs. Forecast Costs: Comparing the actual costs incurred with the forecasted or budgeted amounts.
Change Control: Documenting any changes in project scope, schedule, or budget and their impact on costs.
Schedule Variance (SV): Measures the difference between the planned progress and the actual progress.
Cost Variance (CV): Indicates the difference between the budgeted cost and the actual cost
Earned Value (EV): Represents the value of work actually performed Scope
Define project scope, WBS, goals and deliverables.
Develop full-scale project plans.
Assemble and coordinate output to project staff.
Manage project budget and resource allocation.
Track project milestones and deliverables.
Monitor and report on project progress to stakeholders.
Identify and manage project risks and issues.
Escalate issues as appropriate to ensure timely resolution
Requirements
Bachelor's degree
At least 7+ years of experience as DC
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Excellent organizational skills.
P6 professional, Excellent MS office, Presentation Reporting and any other programs will be advantage
Excellent English read & write.
Leadership with good coordination skills, team player
Excellent ethical and presentable behavior
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and demanding environment