Construction Planner - Construction, Fit-Out & Refurbishment
Location: West Yorkshire or South Yorkshire
Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 + Package
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time
The Opportunity
A growing construction contractor is looking to appoint a Construction Planner to support the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of fit-out, refurbishment and commercial construction projects across Yorkshire and the wider region.
This is an excellent opportunity for a planner looking to develop their career within a business that delivers projects across a variety of sectors, including commercial, education, healthcare, industrial and public sector environments.
You'll work closely with operational and commercial teams to develop, monitor and maintain project programmes, ensuring projects are delivered efficiently and on schedule.
The Role
As Construction Planner, you will be responsible for:
About You
We're keen to speak with individuals who have experience within construction planning, project coordination or site management and are looking to further their career within a busy construction environment.
You should possess:
Desirable
What's On Offer?
Why Apply?
This is an opportunity to join a well-established contractor with a healthy pipeline of work and an excellent reputation for delivering quality projects across the region. You'll be given the autonomy to make a genuine impact while working alongside experienced construction professionals on a range of interesting and challenging schemes.
What you need to do now
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