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Ana
A. Schulz 16130 Golden Manor Lane, Cypress, Texas 77429 |
Cell: 832-773-7279 | email: schulzaa9@gmail.com Key Qualifications Senior Project Planner/Scheduler with 10 years in Oil & Gas
Project Services. Broad range of experience developing complex schedules;
managing and integrating subcontractor schedules; developing schedule
metrics; resource loading; contract analysis and discussions; management of
change; risk management and qualitative analysis; procurement and logistics
monitoring; project execution plan development, and interpretation of
technical specifications and drawings. Proven performance record on diverse portfolio of projects, working
through various stages of development: from early concept through execution
and installation. Highly analytical, tenacious, and self motivated with strong
communication and partnership skills. Education: 08-1984 – 06-1989: Case Western Reserve
University (Cleveland, Ohio), Biology Skills Primavera P6: Version 8.2 Microsoft Project 10 Acumen Fuse – Schedule Diagnostics Tool Primavera Risk Analysis Palisades Cost Risk Analysis EasyRisk; Risk Management Database/Reporting
(Shell) Microsoft Office: Excel: Pivot Tables, Charts;
Power Point; Word; Visio SAP ___________________________________________________________________
__________________ Work Experience Company:
Royal Dutch Shell
02/2014 - 02/2016 Work Location: Houston, TX 77079 Position: Senior Project Planner (Contracted)
01/2015 – 02/2016 Project: Shelburne Deep Sea Exploration, Nova Scotia ($1.0 Billion) · Insured the quality of information required to develop a
level 3 schedule in Primavera P6 version 8.2. · Established trust and brought together a team of many
disciplines across 4 geographic locations. · Consistently used targeted questions to bridge terminology
and to identify interdisciplinary interfaces and drivers that fostered team
collaboration and prioritization of deliverables. · Created effective weekly schedule tracking reports and
progress metrics that focused the executive team and resulted in on time
delivery; saving the project millions in drilling rig and vessel costs. Project: Perdido Life Extension Project, Gulf of
Mexico ($1.2 Billion) ·
Developed a
Primavera 6 level 2 schedule on a multi decade future project focused on life
extension of the Shell Perdido FPSO. Brought together engineering team and
asset to insure feasibility of work and its impact to rig personnel and space
constraints. Schedule served as key tool to insure achievability without
production deferment. ·
Recognized
for producing an exceptional schedule and schedule basis document by the
project assurance team. Project Risk Manager (Contracted)
02/2014 – 01/2015
Projects: Ventura Enhanced Oil Recovery ($1.2 Billion), California |
West Boreas Subsea Tie Back, Gulf of Mexico ($350 Million) | Mars Gas
Injection Subsea Tie Back ($500 Million), Gulf of Mexico · Project Risk lead on diverse projects, responsible for
timely risk identification and risk review workshops. · Established project risk sensitivity and ownership through
frequent interviews to enforce active risk mitigation. Coached teams to
mature risks and develop meaningful mitigation strategies. · Tailored reports for monthly reports and executive
decision meetings. · Authored cohesive risk narratives for technical and
project execution documents. · Served as risk auditor on a Shell assurance team;
evaluated project readiness to proceed. BP
America 05/2012
– 02/2014 Work Location: Houston, TX 77079 Position: Senior Project Planner (Contracted) Projects: Juniper, Subsea Gas Production, Trinidad ($400Million) | Mad
Dog Phase II, Gulf of Mexico ($1.4 Billion) | Galapagos, Gas Lift Umbilical,
Gulf of Mexico ($200 Million) · Served as Lead Primavera 6 Planner/Scheduler on multiple
upstream deep water projects. · Negotiated contract discussions with supplier, held
contractor accountable for quality, progress measurement, according to BP
standards. ·
Conducted
field scoping to insure full scope was clearly captured. Worked with cost and
project management to develop WBS for progress measurement, scheduling, cost
estimating and project control. Cameron
International
08/2006 – 05/2012 Work Location: Houston, TX 77041 Position: Lead Project Planner 11/2009 - 05/2012 Projects: BP Gulf of Mexico Subsea Frame
Agreement ($200M) | BP Angola Gas, Angola, Africa
($100M)
· Primavera 6 Lead Planner. Managed multiple Cameron
fabrication site schedulers to insure quality schedule development and
maintenance. Integrated all schedules and established progress measurement
and incorporated management of change per Cameron guidelines. · Proactively reviewed schedule logic for accuracy.
Interfaced with engineers, project team, and fabricators to insure priorities
were understood. Mitigated late delivery through what-if solutions to
successfully maintain key payment milestones. · Created concise reports for BP weekly meetings
strengthening relationship and building schedule creditability: focus on
critical path, look-ahead forecasts, and baseline variance reports. · Managed risks in schedule, assisting risk to calculate
accurate probabilistic contingency allowing for on time delivery and
protected milestone payment targets. · Traveled extensively to fabrication sites worldwide for
hands on schedule management and contribution to fabricator readiness
reviews.
Projects: BP 16.5 K Tree Qualifications ($10
Million)
· Microsoft Project 7 Lead Project Scheduler on highly
visible schedule driven program. Led client planning meetings, levered
resource histograms to communicate resource constraints and created a
comprehensive scope matrix to clearly convey key accomplishments, critical
path and milestone status. Position: Project Coordinator II
05/2008 - 11/2009 Project: BP Angola, PSVM Project, Angola Africa
($150 Million) · Managed all facets of procurement, contract discussions,
logistics, risk and management of change orders for 15 manifolds with split
fabrication scope in Cameron USA and two subcontractors in Angola. · Diligently Identified and reconciled cost variances to
contract; creating change orders that recuperated millions in scope
modification not captured in the contract. · Identified the driving project risk associated with
welding qualification by development of 4 scenario MS Project schedules, using
backward and forward scheduling that proved specifications were high
priority. · Established various comprehensive tracking spreadsheets
used in multiple phases of a product cycle: from order placement, quality
verification, transportation and final acceptance. Position: Senior Project Scheduler
04/2007 - 05/2008 Role: Engineering Department
Planner
· Integrated 44 individual engineer schedules into an integrated
MS Project departmental portfolio. · Provided management valuable reports and resource
histograms to manage engineering work loads, anticipate future work, and
prioritize team focus to meet department deadlines. · Accurate resource loading provided essential manpower
requirements for accurate cost/time/resource information used for tendering
packages. · Developed a valuable excel tool to assign quantitative
metrics to engineering deliverables to insure department met targets and
insured individual accountability. Developed and executed departmental
training on tool. Position:
Senior Business Analyst
08/2006 - 04/2007 Project:
Project Management Six Sigma Green Belt Project · Devised and implemented a Global Resource forecasting
method, based in share point, for Cameron Project Management Vice President.
Tool was used by executive managers to manage skilled resources. · Moved Excel/SharePoint based format to Microsoft
Enterprise. Consulted in 2011 on effort to migrate global Subsea resources
onto P6 platform. Foley’s Department
Stores
1997-2006 Position: Senior Business Analyst · Cost and replenishment analyst responsible for strategic
inventory placement for 100s of stores nationwide. Awarded departmental
associate of the year 2004 & 2005 Perkin Elmer, Applied Bio-systems Division
1992-1996 Position: Field Specialist · Biotechnology consultant and trainer providing onsite
technical support optimizing equipment and process of DNA sequencing
technology to industry and university researchers. University of Cincinnati Medical School
`1989-1992 Position: Research Facility Manager · Managed 3 research assistants, and all operations, of a
full service genetic research DNA sequencing facility.
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Courses
2014Primavera Risk Analysis – Basic (Shell) 2014 Palisades @Risk Cost Tool – Basic (Shell) 2012 Project Management Training – Intro (Cameron) 2011Intro to Subsea Hardware Systems – (Cameron) 2010Pert Master / Risk Analysis Course
(Cameron)
2008Primavera P6 Certified Course
(Oracle)
2007Six Sigma Lean: Green Belt I & II
(Cameron)
References: Provided
upon request |
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