P6 Planner (Civils Background)
Job Opportunity: P6 Planner – Major Infrastructure Project (£9 Billion)
Location: London
Sector: Civil Engineering / Infrastructure
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: Competitive
An exciting opportunity has opened for an experienced P6 Planner with a strong civils background to join a prestigious £9 billion UK infrastructure project. This is a critical role in supporting the successful planning, coordination, and delivery of one of the most significant civil engineering schemes in the country.
Role Overview:
As a P6 Planner, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining detailed project schedules using Primavera P6, ensuring that all construction and engineering works are accurately planned, monitored, and reported.
Key Responsibilities:
· Develop and maintain robust, resource-loaded programmes in Primavera P6.
· Work closely with project teams to integrate planning activities across civil engineering packages.
· Monitor progress and update schedules to reflect project performance.
· Conduct critical path analysis and identify key risks and opportunities.
· Support reporting requirements with clear, data-driven insights.
· Provide planning input into change management, risk mitigation, and stakeholder reporting.
Requirements:
· Proven experience as a P6 Planner on major infrastructure projects (ideally £500m+).
· Strong civil engineering background, with experience in areas such as earthworks, structures, utilities, and transport infrastructure.
· Advanced proficiency in Primavera P6.
· Solid understanding of project controls, earned value, and schedule risk analysis.
· Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
· Degree qualified in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline.
What's On Offer:
· High-impact planning role on a transformative £9 billion infrastructure programme.
· Long-term stability and career development with a leading delivery team.
· Competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for professional growth.
· A chance to shape the future of UK infrastructure delivery