About the job
Join PM2CM, Inc., a leading professional services firm specializing in Program and Project Management, Construction Management, and Project Controls services during the critical design and construction phases. Our primary focus is on Project Controls, encompassing Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management, Budget Monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims Avoidance, Change Management, and Earned Value Management.
We are open to considering sponsorship for TN visa applicants.
This position is based in Los Angeles County, California, and offers a hybrid work arrangement (with in-office or field presence required on Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
We are looking for a skilled and experienced Senior Project Controls Scheduler to become an integral part of our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for the creation, maintenance, and analysis of project schedules to support effective project management and control functions. You will work closely with project teams to formulate and update detailed schedules that align with project goals, ensuring efficient planning, execution, and oversight.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop, update, and maintain project schedules utilizing industry-standard software (e.g., Primavera P6, Microsoft Project).
- Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and various stakeholders to establish, baseline, and monitor project schedules.
- Ensure project schedules comply with contractual obligations, industry standards, and best practices.
- Conduct critical path analysis and formulate schedule risk assessments.
- Generate and present schedule reports and analyses to project teams and stakeholders.
- Assist with project controls functions including cost management, change management, and progress tracking.
- Identify schedule impacts, risks, and opportunities while proposing effective mitigation strategies.
- Work collaboratively with project teams to ensure the schedule accurately reflects project scope, milestones, and deliverables.
- Monitor and report on project progress, comparing anticipated versus actual dates, milestones, and critical path activities.

