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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The Cost Control Engineer assists the Project Controls Manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in the completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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Knowledge of industry best practices, cost control principles, and regulatory requirements related to Heavy Highway and Road construction. Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures.
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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The cost control engineer assists the project controls manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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Perform cost engineering, change control, risk management, and/or reporting activities in coordination with other members of the Project Controls team that require a moderate level of technical skill and experience.
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The Estimator/Engineer with Project Manager experience in heavy highway construction will schedule, maintain quantity take-offs and assisting in project bids/estimating on transportation infrastructure projects.
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Job Purpose The Lead Cost Engineer for the Project Control Central Team is responsible for the Cost and Budget Control discipline during FEED and EPC phases.
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This position will oversee and manage staff responsible for developing, monitoring, and reporting on project controls function for major capital projects, including schedule, budget preparation, cost control, and program management activities.
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4-7 years as a Cost Engineer or relevant Project Controls experience. A mid-level Cost Engineer position able to work and to provide analytical support on any project.
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Candidate will report to the Project Controls Manager or to a Senior staff within the Project Management Center (PMC) and will implement cost and schedule project planning and control functions for large/ complex scientific projects and smaller Research and Development projects.
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This position serves as Control Team Leader/Project Controls Manager on medium and large-sized projects or as a Subject Manager Expert (SME) for the entire Project Controls Team. Acting as a key resource on a project team, the role will require collaboration at all levels.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration.
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Work with a team on design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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Minimum 5-10 years’ experience in Project Controls, cost, planning and scheduling; must have current hands-on reporting experience and ability to work with internal cost programs; experience performing budgetary, administrative and operational systems support work; experience at the enterprise level wrapping multiple projects into one.
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Familiarity with design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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Assists the Plant Engineer in performing and evaluating plant tests, including tests related to turbine controls, combustion control processes, and boiler control systems. Hands-on expertise in turbine controls, encompassing start-up, shutdown, and operational adjustments, to ensure peak performance and reliability of steam turbine systems.
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