Lead Scheduler in Hubbard, Texas at CorePhase, LLC
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Job Description
The Lead Scheduler serves as the owner’s primary authority on project schedule development, oversight, and performance for large-scale, fast-track data center construction projects. This role is responsible for building, validating, and maintaining integrated master schedules across multiple contractors, ensuring alignment with owner milestones, and proactively identifying risks that could impact cost, schedule, and commissioning readiness.
This individual operates independently of the General Contractor (GC) schedule and provides objective, data-driven insights to the owner to support decision-making in a high-intensity, schedule-driven environment.
Key ResponsibilitiesSchedule Development & Governance
- Develop and maintain the Owner’s Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) across all project phases (design, procurement, construction, commissioning).
- Establish schedule standards, coding structures, and reporting frameworks for all contractors.
- Validate and challenge GC and trade partner schedules for logic, durations, sequencing, and constructability alignment.
- Ensure alignment of schedules with critical data center milestones (e.g., energization, equipment setting, commissioning, turnover).
- Review and approve baseline schedules, updates, and recovery plans submitted by GCs and key subcontractors.
- Identify schedule conflicts, float erosion, and logic gaps across multiple buildings or phases.
- Lead schedule coordination meetings with GC, trades, and owner stakeholders.
- Ensure proper integration of:
- Long-lead equipment (generators, switchgear, chillers)
- Utility interfaces and energization
- Commissioning and startup sequences
- Perform critical path analysis and identify near-critical activities.
- Proactively flag risks related to:
- Procurement delays
- Labor productivity
- Site constraints and sequencing conflicts
- Develop and evaluate mitigation and recovery plans, including acceleration strategies.
- Provide clear, concise schedule reporting to the owner and executive leadership.
- Develop dashboards and visual tools (P6, Power BI, etc.) to communicate:
- Critical path status
- Milestone performance
- Variance and forecast completion dates
- Translate complex schedule data into actionable insights for decision-making.
- Work closely with cost controls, field leadership, and commissioning teams to ensure schedule alignment with actual progress.
- Validate percent complete and earned progress against field conditions.
- Support change management and claims analysis with schedule impact assessments.
- Ensure schedule integration of Level 1–5 commissioning activities.
- Validate readiness for:
- Substantial completion
- System energization
- Client turnover milestones
- Coordinate with commissioning agents and MEP leads to ensure realistic sequencing.
- 10+ years of scheduling experience in large-scale industrial or mission-critical construction
- Proven experience on data center projects (hyperscale preferred)
- Experience working in an Owner’s Representative or EPC oversight role
- Demonstrated experience managing multi-project or campus-style builds
- Expert proficiency in:
- Primavera P6
- Microsoft Project (secondary)
- Strong understanding of:
- Critical Path Method (CPM)
- Resource loading and cost-loaded schedules
- Schedule risk analysis (Monte Carlo preferred)
- Experience with:
- Power BI or similar tools
- Construction management platforms (e.g., Procore)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to challenge contractors constructively while maintaining alignment
- High level of ownership, accountability, and urgency
- Excellent communication skills, especially with executive stakeholders
- Deep understanding of fast-track construction and modular execution strategies
- Accuracy and reliability of schedule forecasts
- Early identification and mitigation of schedule risks
- Alignment between planned vs. actual progress
- Successful achievement of critical data center milestones
- Effectiveness in driving contractor accountabilit
This role is critical to ensuring on-time delivery of mission-critical infrastructure, directly influencing the owner’s ability to bring capacity online. The Lead Scheduler acts as a central control point for time-related risk, ensuring disciplined execution across all parties.