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3D / 4D Planning Engineer, National Grid UK, Electricity Transmission Substations and OHLs

START Date: 
November, 2010
END Date: 
March, 2017

·         Assured Contractor’s programme after contract awarded based on planning principles, Transmission Procedure 193, mandatory milestones, outages, links, budgeted cost and WBS mapping.

·         Ensured Contractor’s programmes are fit for NEC3 type of contract – Option A –E.

·         Resolved issues avoiding the acceptance of the contractor’s programme by working closely with all stakeholders and provided guidance on issues such as cost spread beyond activity dates or inconsistency between PMI and total baseline budget / Target Cost.

·         Updated programmes based on reporting calendar and transferred contractor’s data using Maxavera, identified baseline variances and communicated them to stakeholders.

·         Accepted and re-baselined Contractor’s programme based on approved compensation events (CE) or approved change request forms (CRF).

·         Implementation of approved changes (time/cost/scope) based on CEs or CRFs.

·         Analysed project performance data and earned value reports and provided recommendation for contingency and risk draw down, change request and forecast according to the progress.

·         Analysed Early Warnings (EW) and assessed the impact on the programme including outages and communicated the outcome to the project team.  

·         Analysed Cobra / EV reports and resolved variance between CBB and ECC to provide more accurate forecast to enable robust business decision making.

·         Contributed to Project Review Meetings and provided input and analysis for delays, impact on the programme, disallowed cost for NEC contracts, change in outages, investigated the accuracy of physical % complete, accuracy of forecast and risk identification / reduction.

·         Ensured the accuracy of delivery programme by raising queries regarding logic and linkages, timescale for assurance and approval and availability of critical resources.

·         Worked in a team with cost engineers, accountants and project engineers to seek change board approvals.  

 ·         Leading planner for major infrastructure projects, including: 400kV AIS substation, 37 km OHL, 13 km underground cable, Connection of 40 km OHL, 400kV GIS substation

·         Created and maintained fully logic linked, resourced & cost loaded Primavera P6 project programmes for entire project lifecycle from development phase (including consent according to Planning Act 2008) to procurement and construction phase.

·         Successfully managed the interface between the programme and the operational staff & contractors through chaired programme & progress meetings.

·         Updated progress and reported on delays, variances against baseline, impacts of approved changes to project managers and identified corrective and preventive actions to recover delays and accelerate the programme.

·         Influenced the team to achieve the key programme milestones by working closely with project teams and stakeholders and building strong relationships.

·         Ensured programme complies with outage requirements and CDM safety standards.

·         Member of Digital Engineering Working Group looking at business case, strategy and requirements to deploy BIM (Building Information Modelling) for Asset Management.

·         Developed templates, project plans (using Primavera – P6) and processes from scratch by engaging stakeholders and understanding wider business as well as project specific requirements.

·         Successfully established Risk Management Plan for Major Works department and further coached the staff to implement it.

·         Managed time buffer and safety margins in the schedule to assure on time delivery 

Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
14000
Experience Hours (Cost Management): 
4000
Experience Hours (Forensic Analysis): 
4000