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Project Scheduler

A Project Scheduler coordinates timelines and resources for projects, ensuring timely completion and budget adherence through detailed planning and collaboration.

How do I become a project scheduler

Get qualified to work as a project scheduler with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Project Scheduler careers

A Project Scheduler coordinates the timelines and resources for projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. You might work in various industries such as construction, IT, or engineering. Project Schedulers develop detailed project plans, monitor progress, and adjust schedules as needed to meet project objectives. You’ll collaborate with project managers, team members, and stakeholders to ensure effective communication and coordination.

Project Schedulers play a crucial role in project success. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and highly organised, with strong analytical skills. You’ll liaise with multiple teams and manage competing priorities to ensure project milestones are met and potential delays are addressed promptly.