The Planning Manager is responsible for developing, managing, and controlling the project schedule to ensure timely delivery in line with client requirements. The role involves monitoring progress, identifying risks and delays, and coordinating with contractors and stakeholders to maintain alignment. They assess the impact of changes, implement recovery strategies where required, and provide clear, accurate reporting to senior management and the client. Ultimately, the Planning Manager ensures the project remains on track from a planning and scheduling perspective.
Review/comment the Baseline Schedule and other schedule and report to the Controls Manager.
Review and continuously monitor, against approved schedules, the Contractor’s major construction progress and ensure equipment and manpower are adequate or in case of any shortage report to Controls Manager.
Review in detail the recovery schedules as submitted by the Contractors and ensure manpower and site supervision staff are increased properly.
Regular visits to project sites to validate whether the progress of work on site is in compliance with approved schedules, major milestones have been met and report deficiencies to Construction Manager.
Review all daily, weekly and monthly reports as submitted by Contractor and report to Controls Manager any deficiency or non-compliance.
Review any claim involving time impact as submitted by the Contractor and report his assessment to Controls Manager.
Review field design changes and Trend Notices and assess time impact if any.
Advise the Construction Manager of any foreseen slippage of progress and corrective actions to be taken.
Attend weekly progress meeting and monthly Executive meetings and participate in preparing the agenda.
Assist Controls Managers during the preparation of Monthly Progress reports and Monthly Executive Presentations.
Reviews the commissioning plans as submitted by the Contractor and ensure its compliance with the approved Baseline schedule.
Participate with PMC staff in reviewing the Close-Out Reports as submitted by the Contractor.
Should be qualified Engineer BSc or higher
A qualified Engineer with a minimum of 12 to 15 years’ experience Planning works in similar Projects.
Must be fully conversant with Primavera, Microsoft Project, PowerPoint, etc.

Hill International provides program, project, and construction management services for clients in a range of sectors undertaking major construction projects across the world. Our services include cost engineering and estimating, quality assurance, inspection, scheduling, risk management, and advisory services.
We are the 3rd largest project and construction management firm in the U.S., as featured in Building Design + Construction magazine. We are also ranked as the 7th largest overall U.S. program management firm by Engineering News-Record magazine. Our team has participated in more than 90,000 project assignments with a total construction value of over $1 trillion.
Since 1976, we have developed the experience, expertise, and world-class talent that allows us to offer a deeper perspective on our client’s projects. We can quickly and accurately identify the potential risks facing a project, and provide recommendations on how to effectively navigate these risks.
We operate in more than 100 offices across 42 countries. Our regional teams have deep, intuitive local knowledge that helps our clients navigate any potential obstacles. We support this expertise with our wider team of internationally recognized experts.
Our focus as a business is project management, which means we are free of any potential design or contracting conflicts of interest. Our sole purpose is protecting our clients’ needs, managing any potential risks, and delivering projects on time and within budget.
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