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Requires knowledge of cost control systems and related cost accounting functions and includes the preparation of strategic recommendations to management. Heatcraft is a long-standing leader in the world of commercial refrigeration, providing climate-control solutions to customers in more than 70 countries.
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The Senior Cost Manager is a key member of the project team and responsible to monitor and appraise the performance of the project in the areas of cost and schedule control and assist the Project Manager to formulate that necessary corrective actions are taken.
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The Cost Controller role in more insight into the projects and will ensure stay in control of the costs. She/he will provide the Project Managers and lead engineers with the information and assistance needed to manage the project execution in compliance with the objectives of the cost and revenue budgets and the Group's standards in terms of project cost control.
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This position reports to a functional manager (EPC Cost Control Manager) and to the (project-specific) project managers and project director. Experience directly interfacing with project team members in analyzing cost and schedule performance, especially related to earned value management (EVM) and critical path method (CPM) scheduling.
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Have 5+ years' experience working as a lease operator, artificial lift technician, I/E technician, or control room operator preferred. This Control Room Operator position will execute remote operational control of multiple saltwater disposal facilities and pipelines.
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With over 40 years of semiconductor process control experience, chipmakers around the globe rely on KLA to ensure that their fabs ramp next-generation devices to volume production quickly and cost-effectively.
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Experience using EI748 Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS), knowledge of FAR Cost Principles, supporting DCMA/DCAA proposal audits, financial forecasting, IPMRs, IPMDAR and CCDRs is a plus. Provide proposal support to the Capture Manager, Proposal Manager, PMO and functional organizations including the use of Forward Pricing Rates and review of TINA compliance from a cost and pricing perspective.
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Perform analytical review and arithmetic checks of cost reporting documentation; review Trip Reports, Expense Reports, and Quality Control Plans; Transition-In Plans, Transition-Out Plans; and provide Kickoff Meeting support.
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As the Project Commercial Manager on the $1.5BN Susquehanna River Rail Bridge Project, you will manage commercial activities , including prime contract management, scheduling, cost control and contract change management.
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Construction / Civil / Site-work / Civil Construction / Utilities / Concrete / Paving / Erosion Control / Storm Sewer Installation / Earthwork / Grading. They are looking for someone with experience with utilities, earthwork, grading, retaining walls, grinding, storm sewer installation, erosion control, hydro-seeding, concrete work, mulching, landscaping, etc.
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Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on our key technology client’s large-scale data center construction program.
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Applicant will be responsible to submit and coordinate permitting review processes with multiple agencies including local municipalities, local County governments, IEPA, MWRD, IDNR, and IDOT. Quantity and Cost Estimates: Applicant should be able to put together Engineer's Opinion of Cost. Applicant will work with professional engineer and cost estimator to finalize documentation.
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As a Project Cost Controller, typical responsibilities include developing monthly, annual, and project lifetime cost forecasts; planning and managing contractor project controls deliverables in conjunction with contractual requirements; assembling project financial status reports; managing and administering project change control activities; analyzing project costs to support project management decision making; and communicating project financial performance with upper management.
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Assists the executive chef/sous chef with monthly inventories, pricing and cost control. Consistently maintains standards of quality, consistency, cost, presentation and flavor of foods.
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The Project Controls Specialist is responsible for supporting the Project Manager in project scoping, planning, scheduling and cost management; earned value management; change control; problem identification and resolution support.
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