United Infrastructure is a UK-based infrastructure services company delivering critical energy, power, water, telecoms and social infrastructure projects. Following the acquisition of Wood’s UK Transmission & Distribution business, United Infrastructure has strengthened its capabilities in power engineering, construction and asset optimisation, supporting grid resilience and the transition to a low-carbon energy system. The company partners with public and private clients to deliver safe, sustainable and future-ready infrastructure across the UK.
Driven by significant growth, United Infrastructure are seeking a Lead Planner for their Power Transmission & Distribution business. This pivotal role involves leading the day-to-day operations of the planning team on a major project for a high profile client to ensure seamless project execution. This role will be based at our site office near Inverness.
United Infrastructure is a UK-based infrastructure services company delivering critical energy, power, water, telecoms and social infrastructure projects. Following the acquisition of Wood’s UK Transmission & Distribution business, United Infrastructure has strengthened its capabilities in power engineering, construction and asset optimisation, supporting grid resilience and the transition to a low-carbon energy system. The company partners with public and private clients to deliver safe, sustainable and future-ready infrastructure across the UK.
The Role
This role will suit an experienced planner with a proven track record in planning and scheduling management of large EPC projects. Preferably you will have experience of transmission projects, but we’d also be open to hearing from individuals with relevant construction experience from other sectors including heavy civils, highways, rail, utilities, oil & gas or petrochemicals. Experience of NEC form of contract is preferred but not essential.
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