Lead Planner

Kingston upon Hull
1 week ago
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Job Opportunity: Lead Planner

Location: Various - Didcot, Hull, Glasgow, Chelmsford - United Kingdom

Job Type: Full-Time | Permanent

Lead Planner – Power Substation Projects (UK-wide) | EPC | Primavera P6

We’re hiring on behalf of a global leader in energy infrastructure for a Lead Planner to support major EPC power substation projects across the UK.

They are seeking an experienced individual in the planning and scheduling of complex infrastructure projects.

If you are looking to take the lead in shaping energy infrastructure that powers the future—this could be your next move.

What you’ll do:

Develop and maintain project schedules in Primavera P6
Define milestones, critical paths, and integrate engineering, procurement & construction phases
Monitor progress with Earned Value Management (EVM)
Collaborate with project managers, site teams & clients
Mitigate risks, conduct delay analyses, and ensure UK compliance

What you’ll need:

Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or similar
Strong planning experience on EPC projects
Proficiency in Primavera P6, MS Project
Understanding of the EPC lifecycle and UK construction standards
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills

Desirable:

PMP, PSP, EVP certification
MRICS/MCIOB membership
Experience on large-scale infrastructure or energy projects
Knowledge of SCL Delay & Disruption Protocol

Why apply?

This is a great opportunity to join a highly reputable business involved in some of the most important Energy transition projects in the UK.

The company offer an attractive package including competitive base salary, 10% matched pension, potential bonus and car / car allowance.

Company information

At First Recruitment Group we understand just how important it is to secure the right people. That is why our Recruitment Consultants always take the time to understand requirements in detail and offer sound advice to both clients and candidates.  We actively recruit at all levels and this is a superb opportunity for Project Planners looking for new employment.

As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included

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