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Project Planner, Conoco Phillips, Reparing a number of columns, Refinery Wilhelmshaven, Germany

START Date: 
June, 2010
END Date: 
September, 2010

-  Creating  a project-schedule in Primavera 6.0

-  Problem solving between each department and the sub companies

-  Linking the activities in a correct order together with the team members

-  Creating the project structure plan

-  Creating progress curves on a daily base tracking

-  Progress-Reporting to the management

Project Planner, Siemens, Germany, Heat Recovery Boiler - Lausward

START Date: 
August, 2012

-  Inquiry the progress and monitoring the schedule with responsible shareholder

-  S-curves for the actual progress

-  Identify, analyse and evaluate critical activities (critical path analysis, baseline variations)

-  regularly reporting to the project leader and the customer

-  Induction and tracking the actual hours(on role basis) for the ressource-planing

Senior Planner, Interatom GmbH, Cologne, European Transonic Windtunnel, Germany

START Date: 
May, 1987
END Date: 
May, 1990

May 1987 - May 1990

Analysed the management information requirements of this four nation, high tech, multi-discipline project, reviewed current systems and recommended hardware and software requirements, configuration and applications. An Artemis 6000 system was purchased after a period of evaluation. Developed integrated planning and cost control systems and reports with colour graphics.

Planning Engineer, Alstom Power Systems GmbH, 2x800MW Coal Fired Power Plant Westfalen D+E, Hamm, Germany

START Date: 
May, 2010
END Date: 
August, 2010

Detail schedule development, development of schedule templates, setting up Progress Measurement System, Primavera P6, SAP

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