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STANLEY WANLESS 14631 Southeast 246th Place
Kent, WA 98042 wanlessstan@aol.com
phone 206 529-78629 (Currently In Houston, TX) Career Objective: Be part of a
professional project control team of skilled professionals providing CPM
scheduling management and support to project managers, directors, and
stakeholders in their efforts to achieve project success through an
integrated project control system. My project management skills
were developed while working on large domestic, public and international
construction, infrastructure and environmental projects valued from $2
million to multibillion dollar. Below is a list of my Project
Management skills: · More than 25 years of
scheduling experience, trained and currently using Primavera 8.0. Industries
of Transportation (Light Rail), Oil and Gas, Aerospace (Boeing),
Infrastructure, Semi-Conductor, Design Build, Engineering and Construction
Mining (Conveyor Systems), Fiber Optic · City University Master’s
degree 2004 Project Management, Thesis on Risk Management · PMI Certified (Project
Management Professional, PMP) · Project or program master
schedule development for infrastructure, oil and gas, buildings and light
rail. · Project Earned Value
Analysis · Development, implementation
and analysis of work breakdown structures · Project schedule
development, integration and analysis · Contract administration · Claims analysis · Development and
implementation of project control policies and procedures · Systems analysis · Customer service · Founded Time & Cost,
Inc., a construction management firm Education/Training: · University of Washington,
Bachelor’s Degree, Political Science 1985 · City University Masters
Project Management degree 2004, Thesis on Risk Management. · Project Management
Institute, PMI Certified (Project Management Professional) · Teaching Project Planning
and Scheduling, Earned Value Class Bellevue Community College SB&E Engineering and
Constructors · Developed the WBS for the
project consisting of Engineering, Subcontracting, Procurement, Construction
and System Turnover, · Organized working sessions
with each discipline engineer and construction manager to develop the logic
diagram, durations and activity relationships. · Resourced loaded the
schedule with estimated man hours · Held weekly updated meetings
with construction managers · Produced project schedule
look ahead schedules and graphics Chevron South American/ Latin
American Business Unit Senior Scheduler February 2014- December 2014
(Houston, Texas office) · Master Scheduler consisting
of Pre Feed, FEED, Procurement, Construction, Commissioning for the Sonangol
Offshore Optical Project in Angola, Africa · Develop master schedule for
the project · Review consortium partners
schedule and approve · Monthly update of the
schedule · Prepare for project
assurances (stage gate approvals) · Analysis of delays and
impacts Fluor Arabia Project Control/
Risk Specialist March 2013- October 2013 · Risk specialist monitoring
Program risks for a 10.2 billion new aluminum plant consisting of multi-billion
sub projects Rolling Mill, Smelter, Refinery, and Bauxite mine. · As part of Fluor’s Project
Management Consultancy contract (PMC) assisted in the preparation of the
weekly, monthly, and quarterly Program reporting with responsibility for risk
analysis. Attend weekly risk meetings with each sub project control
team (30% of work load) · Review and analysis of
weekly progress and status of sub projects schedule, progress, and man hours.
Attended cost and schedule meeting for each sub project. (70% of work load) · Filled in at different
levels and in different positions as needed to cover sub project and PMC
staff shortages. Parsons Brinckerhoff
Engineering/ Supervising Scheduler February 2012- October 2012 · Assisting the project team
in development of the WBS for the Columbia River Crossing Project a 3.5
billion project of new bridges, highway, and light rail work spanning the
Columbia River and the states of Oregon and Washington. · Scheduling on the project
is performed using Primavera 6.2 scheduling software · Assisted project team in
developing Project Control system · Developed Engineering
schedule · Revised the Right of Way
schedule for incorporation into the Master schedule · Perform monthly updates to
the Master schedule. FL Smidth Corporation Master
Scheduler August 2010 to January 2012 · Developed the WBS and
Master Schedule for the Tutupan coal project in Indonesia. This project was a
turnkey Design, Manufacture, Install conveyor contract of 250 million
dollars. · Developed the schedule
updating and reporting process · Interfaced with Indonesia
contractors and office for schedule development and updating · Developed and tracked
design, fabrication and manufacturing schedules for facilities throughout the
world · Provide schedule analyses
to project managers and engineering PE’s and leads. · Participated as a member
for the Integration team to develop the interface between P6 and Oracle. · Developed schedule updating
procedure for using the Primavera updating tool Project Reporter. HNTB Corporation Design Build
Division, Project Manager for Scheduling and Claims August 2009 to August 2010 · Responsible for developing
and updating Pre-Award and Post Award design build schedules for design build
infrastructure projects. This position required 60% travel to site
offices to meet with the design team and build a resource loaded man hour
project design schedule. · Develop design schedule
with typical WBS elements of Roadway, Drainage/Hydraulics, Structures, Geo
Technical and Quality Management. · Track subcontractor man
hours at the activity level and reported actual man hours at the summary
level. · Updated the schedule on a
weekly basis. · Taught CPM scheduling and
Earned Value to engineer leads. · Assisted project engineers
in scheduled updating. · Prepared Earned Value
graphics for weekly submittal to project manager and monthly Earned Value
reports to client. Oil and Gas Industry: November 2007- July 2009 Senior Scheduler IMS agency employee, Anchorage, AK BP Exploration Alaska I developed
the Master Schedule for the Liberty Project. The Liberty Project consisted of
building the largest drill rig in the world capable of drilling the longest
well in the world (approx. 8 miles). Utilizing Primavera 6.1 software
developed the Liberty project CPM Master schedule consisting of the following
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) work scope elements: · Drill Rig o
Scheduled
engineering, fabrication, assembly, and testing of the drill rig. o
Prepared
a written progress narrative explaining impacts of variances to the baseline
and critical path. · Building a 20 acre
expansion to the existing Drilling Island. o
Scheduled
all infrastructure contracting, procurement and installation activities.
Prepared graphics for management review to show status against the baseline
for each element. o
Updated
infrastructure schedule progress weekly, set up weekly progress meetings with
each manager to review progress against the baseline and developed work
around schedules to mitigate impacts. o
Developed
weekly engineering and procurement status report format for the engineering
firm to submit showing progress of drawings and procurement. o
Produced
a monthly procurement status narrative report speaking to variances of
critical material and the impacts. Worked with the facility manager and
engineering leads to develop work around schedules to mitigate impacts. · Production Modules o
Developed
schedules for engineering, procurement and fabrication and installation of
all electrical, mechanical piping, and instrumentation infrastructure to
support the development of drilling eight new wells. o
Reviewed
contractor’s weekly fabrication schedule and prepared a written narrative
report showing progress against the baseline schedule. Worked with the
engineering lead to develop work around schedules to mitigate impacts. o
Prepared
a written process for integrating the Primavera schedule system and the PRISM
cost system Transportation Infrastructure
Projects: June 2006- November 2007 Lead Project Control Specialist
with engineering firm Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) on the Alaska Way Viaduct
Project Seattle, WA. Project size was $3-$4 billion, client Washington State
Department of Transportation. The project was a replacement of an elevated
freeway. HMM had the program management contract for the project. · Developed the project WBS
(Work Breakdown Structure), and Master Schedule for the eleven year project
using P3 5.0. · Developed and assisted in
the development of the Enterprise and Organizational Breakdown structures,
global and enterprise coding, and program layouts. · Developed six different
construction replacement scenarios consisting of a street option, a tunneling
option, an elevated option, and three lesser options. Worked with the City of
Seattle, the Port of Seattle, King County and state of Washington
transportation department to supply “What if Schedules” to measure time of
construction, cash flow, and impacts to businesses, Port of Seattle access
and egress, and traffic. · Performed monthly critical
path analysis of the engineering effort by lead firm Parsons Brinkerhoff.
Compared monthly progress against the baseline schedule and produce progress
graphics for senior management. · Developed an extensive
schedule for tracking the EIS (environmental impact statement) for each
construction scenario. International
Projects
Iraq July 2005- June 2006 Washington Group International
(WGI): Scheduling Manager for all
company infrastructure projects in Iraq (electrical and water): Scheduling
department had eight expatriate scheduler’s three local national schedulers
and one expatriate estimator. Project scope included electrical transmission
and distribution infrastructure and water upgrades in southern Iraq. · Responsible for reviewing
and preparation of internal and external scheduling progress reports to the
client. (Army Corp of Engineers) · Reviewed budgets, percent
complete and earned value data for accuracy as well as weekly schedule
progress variances. · Provided solutions to
scheduling problems, provided direction and taught Primavera scheduling
software and CPM scheduling concepts to third country nationals. · Interfaced with cost
manager for confirmation of schedule cost data and earned value data. · Responsible for
establishing scheduling goals and policies for MECP (Middle East Construction
Projects) in Iraq as well as interfacing with the client on all scheduling
activities and meetings. Parsons Engineering and
Construction Iraq: · Responsibility included
scheduling and budgeting of 50 health clinics and 5 hospitals in southern
Iraq. · Monthly reviewing and
changing construction logic with input from Task Mangers to determine
realistic project end dates. · Performed bi-weekly budget
reviews, percent complete and earned value data for accuracy, updated and
reviewed schedule and budget progress, prepared progress reports for the
Project Control Manger and Project Director. · Attended and participated
in weekly progress meetings with Task Managers and Project Director. Sound Transit Light Rail
Project Controls Specialist 12/97 to June 2005 Project Control Specialist in the
Light Rail Division. Developed Project Control contract specifications
and project control department scheduling policies and procedures.
Developed baseline program schedule, reviewed contractor schedules and
updated and maintained program master schedule. Later was assigned to Rainer
Valley $149 million Light Rail section in urban Seattle. Developed
detail construction schedule, interfaced with contractor, reviewed progress
schedules, prepared delay analysis and impact schedules, documented delays
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