LSM Program Integrated Master Scheduler (IMS) Lead in Marinette, Wisconsin at THE MCHENRY MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC
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Job Description
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The McHenry Management Group (TMMG) is seeking an Integrated Master Schedule Lead to support the Landing Ship Medium (LSM) Program. The Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) Lead is responsible for developing, managing, and governing the program level schedule that integrates all phases of ship construction, including material procurement, unit fabrication, outfitting, system integration, testing, startup, and trials. This role ensures that the IMS accurately reflects the full sequence of activities and milestones required to deliver the ship, from early long lead procurement through delivery and post delivery work. Working across engineering, planning, operations, supply chain, quality, and test organizations, the IMS Lead provides the authoritative schedule framework that aligns all departments to program objectives. Through proactive analysis, schedule health monitoring, and critical path governance, the IMS Lead ensures schedule integrity, identifies and mitigates risks, and provides leadership with clear, data driven insight into schedule performance and forecasted outcomes.
• Responsible for the preparation and tracking of all assigned project schedules
• Facilitates regular communication with project/program managers on the status of assigned projects
• Coordinates the implementation of customer solutions through development of Work Breakdown Structures (WBS), project schedule development, schedule tracking, schedule analysis and reporting
• Performs complex evaluations of existing procedures, processes and tools related to reporting and managing project estimates, schedule control, risk management, and cost control
• Administers and coordinates the development, integration and maintenance of the master schedule
• Provides expertise and technical training on scheduling issues associated with project planning, execution and control
• Mentor’s peers, PMs and project teams on scheduling related issues
• Provides guidance on the effective use of project management tools
• Evaluates developments and improvements in project management software technology and assesses suitability for use on assigned projects
• Demonstrated expertise with project scheduling tools, project management methodologies, Ship Construction, and Quality Assurance processes
Requirements:• A minimum of 5 years’ Primavera P6 scheduling experience including cost loading and resource loading capabilities.
• Minimum of 5 years in shipbuilding, naval vessel constriction and or large-scale defense acquisition programs
• Proven experience in developing, maintaining, forecasting and controlling project schedules.
• Able to develop a baseline program/production schedules using contract plans and specifications
• Able to develop and maintain cost and resource loading within the baseline schedule.
• Experience supporting shipboard testing, quality assurance, inspections, construction management, commissioning, or production.
• Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documentation.
• Familiarity with shipboard mechanical, electrical, auxiliary, or piping systems.
Physical Job Requirements
• The physical requirements described below are representative of those necessary to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
• Ability to work full-time on-site within an active shipyard environment throughout vessel construction.
• Ability to spend the majority of each workday walking through shipyard facilities and vessels under construction.
• Ability to climb ladders, navigate multiple decks, enter machinery spaces, and access confined or restricted areas while wearing required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
• Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, and climb for extended periods during vessel inspections and testing activities.
• Ability to occasionally lift and carry equipment, drawings, computers, and safety equipment weighing up to approximately 25 pounds.
• Ability to work safely around heavy industrial equipment, elevated noise levels, changing weather conditions, waterfront operations, and active construction sites.
• Ability to occasionally support extended work hours during critical testing events, dock trials, harbor trials, sea trials, and vessel delivery milestones.
Education/Certification Requirements
• Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology, Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Construction Management, or a related technical discipline is preferred.
• Equivalent military or commercial shipbuilding experience may be substituted for formal education.