Planning Manager - Enisca Browne

Company: Enisca Browne Ltd

Location: Ilkeston

Posted: April 11th, 2026

The Planning Manager is responsible for the leadership, coordination, and delivery of robust planning and scheduling support across the full lifecycle of MEICA-focused water and wastewater projects, from initiation through to commissioning and handover. Operating within NEC3 and NEC4 contract environments, the role ensures that programmes are contract-compliant, technically sound, and aligned with stakeholder objectives. This role plays a critical part in achieving successful, timely project delivery.

Job Responsibilities

Personal Attributes

The Planning Manager must excel in building and maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with a broad spectrum of stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle. This includes internal teams such as design engineers, procurement specialists, construction managers, commissioning leads, commercial and contract managers, as well as external parties including clients, subcontractors, and suppliers.

They will act as the central point of contact for all programme‑related matters, ensuring that stakeholders at every level receive timely, accurate, and relevant information to facilitate informed decision‑making. This requires the ability to translate complex scheduling data and technical planning concepts into clear, concise language tailored to different audiences, from site operatives to senior executives and client representatives.

The Planning Manager will proactively engage with stakeholders to understand their priorities, constraints, and interdependencies, fostering a collaborative environment where potential risks and issues are identified early and addressed constructively. They must demonstrate strong negotiation and influencing skills to resolve conflicts and align diverse stakeholder objectives around the project’s critical path and delivery milestones.

Regular communication and facilitation of planning reviews, progress meetings, and workshops will be essential, ensuring that all parties remain aligned with the project master plan and that changes are agreed and documented formally. The Planning Manager will also champion transparency by highlighting impacts of delays, changes, or risks on the overall programme and working closely with commercial and delivery teams to mitigate these.

By maintaining open, honest, and respectful communication channels, the Planning Manager will enhance trust and collaboration across the project team, driving shared ownership of schedule performance and ultimately contributing to successful project delivery.

Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are critical. The Planning Manager must be capable of engaging credibly with a wide range of stakeholders, including project delivery teams, designers, commercial leads, senior leadership, and client representatives, ensuring clarity, transparency, and alignment on programme strategy and impacts. They must be adept at articulating schedule logic, risk impacts, float management, and change assessments, and supporting robust, contract‑aligned decision‑making.

The role requires someone who can manage complex and concurrent project schedules with precision and consistency, maintaining programme integrity while working to tight deadlines. Professional resilience, critical thinking, and an ability to remain focused under pressure are essential.

A strong commitment to mentoring and supporting the development of planners within the planning function is highly valued. The candidate should actively contribute to continuous improvement across planning processes and promote knowledge‑sharing within the wider programme and project controls team.

Essential Qualifications

Desirable Qualifications

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