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Stephen Exton

First Name: 
Stephen
Last Name: 
Exton
  • Responsible for the drafting and shaping of individual project plans from first principles using an agreed work breakdown structure to support Project Development Engineers and Major Infrastructure Development Senior Project Managers. These projects will focus more on single site projects and will interface with individual scheme teams.
  • Obtaining support as required, progress each project every month to ensure all projects are monitored for project controls.in line with the monthly reporting cycle, checking accuracy and consistency of data, as well as supporting the end of year reconciliation processAs an example this includes the progression of National Grid Level 4 schedules.
  • Own a portfolio of projects containing a combination  of up to  40 development projects which will be phased over the month and / or a portfolio of 6 MID projects in different stages of the Network Development Process.
  • Co-ordinate across individual project risk registers to identify generic risks across the portfolio and flagging them up
  • Ensure long term outage requirements are being agreed with Market Operations and ETAM and that linkages between individual projects are in place to enable change impact assessments to take place
  • Responsible for drafting the schedule section for the monthly project controls report for the given projects
  • Support the Primavera P6 System Administrator taking responsibility for undertaking processes associated with Primavera System Administration function for all National Grid Primavera databases

Support the Delivery Unit and Contractors on Primavera issues as required

Professional Since: 
Aug-2013 (10.7 yrs experience)
Oldest experience: 
Aug 2017 (6.7 yrs experience, WARNING: 4.0 years variance with Professional Since)
Years Experience: 
0

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