lusternational
Program Master Scheduler
At a Glance
- Location
- Sacramento, California, United States
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Compensation
- his role is $170k-$225k/year ($82-$108/hour). The final salary offer
- Posted
- 2026-03-04T21:58:07-05:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Construction
- Education
- Engineering
Benefits & Perks
Paid Parental Leave Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Flexi
Requirements
including full CPM baseline development, resource or cost loading, and progress updating.
Experience with alternative delivery methods (e.g., DB, CM/GC, P3) to include an understanding of the implications of each for schedule governance and reporting.
Forensic CPM scheduling skills regarding analyzing delay claims, including the use of forensic scheduling software (e.g., Acumen Fuse, Schedule Cracker, Project Analyzer, etc.)
Primavera Risk, Deltek Acumen Fuse, @Risk, etc.)
surveying, or engineering
Demonstrated success in this role as an owner’s representative on large civil infrastructure programs is strongly preferred.
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range listed for this role is $170k-$225k/year ($82-$108/hour). The final salary offered is based on multiple factors and thoughtfully aligned with each candidate’s level of experience, breadth of skills, total education achieved, certifications/licenses that have been obtained, geographic locations, etc.
Unlimited Flexible Time Off
Paid Holidays
Paid Parental Leave
Health Insurance
Responsibilities
Collect field progress data, update status weekly or monthly, and produce look-aheads, variance reports, and earned-value forecasts.
Run critical path and what-if analyses to test sequencing options, recovery plans, and alternative delivery scenarios.
Perform schedule-risk assessments—identify drivers, quantify exposure with tools such as Monte Carlo simulations, recommend contingencies, and track mitigation actions.
Perform schedule audits on project schedules to ensure data is “risk ready.”
Support change orders and claims by preparing Time Impact Analyses that tie delays to cost and contractual entitlement.
Analyze contractor delay claims including owner risk through the application of forensic scheduling principles.