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Senior Planner Jobs in Stavanger

​Senior Planner

In the engineering sector, a Senior Planner plays a crucial role in project development and execution, focusing on strategic planning, scheduling, and resource allocation. To work as a Senior Planner, candidates typically require a background in engineering or project management, with relevant qualifications such as a degree in engineering, along with additional certifications in project management tools and methodologies like PRINCE2, Primavera P6, ASTA or PMP. Essential skills include analytical thinking, exceptional organisational abilities, and strong communication to effectively collaborate with various stakeholders.

Companies seeking a Senior Planner are looking for individuals with extensive experience in planning and executing complex projects within the engineering field. A proven track record of successful project delivery, an ability to foresee project challenges, and devising effective solutions are highly valued. Experience in using project management software to create detailed project schedules, manage budgets, and ensure resource availability is crucial. A successful Senior Planner must not only excel in strategic planning but also have the leadership qualities necessary to guide project teams and ensure adherence to timelines and project specifications.

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​Stavanger

Stavanger is the oil capital of Norway, and its most important port. The biggest city in Western Norway, it offers coastal views, historic maritime architecture and lots of sunshine. Stavanger has a population of around 130,000 people.

Stavanger is recognised worldwide as a leader in the advances of offshore petroleum, and it is considered the oil capital of the North Sea. The engineering sector in Stavanger also consists of a wide range of companies, from large international corporations to small local start-ups.

There are regular local buses with connections to all parts of Stavanger. The main train station is Jernbanestasjonen, which has frequent trains running north to Bergen, Oslo and south-west to Kristiansand.