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Providing comprehensive food services with a focus on the highest quality and freshest ingredients, impeccable service and total value is the reputation we have earned and live up to everyday.
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Helping put together and executing recovery plans; reviewing Earned Value Management (EVM); dealing with out-of-scope requests; participating in key milestone event preparation (PDR, CDR, etc.
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Updates schedule progress and conducts analysis using the Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS) suite of tools. Performs Earned Value and Staffing Analysis at the Work Package and P6 activity level.
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Experience in project risk management and facilitation is required in addition to a minimum ten years of experience in the design and construction industry and evidence of progressive career development as critical path method (CPM) scheduler, cost estimator, earned value analyst, risk analyst, construction manager, and/or project manager.
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Applied Industrial Technologies (NYSE: AIT) is a leading value-added distributor and technical solutions provider of industrial motion, fluid power, flow control, automation technologies, and related maintenance supplies.
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Must have design and cost experience such as cost estimating, earned value management, scheduling, and government accounting system experience. Earned Value Management System (EVMS) experience.
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Client stakeholder engagement will involve progress reporting, capital expenditure forecasting, earned value financial management, schedule adherence and risk mitigation across a portfolio of substation, transmission and distribution projects.
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Provide expertise in analysis of Program Office contracts earned value management data and identify discrepancies, areas of ambiguities, and significant cost variations. Our total compensation package is value-based and negotiable depending upon the candidates specific skills and applicable relevant experience.
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RSI EnTech is currently recruiting Project Controls Specialists with cost and schedule experience for our client throughout the Tennessee Valley area including Chattanooga, TN. These positions require experience in the use of Primavera P6 and earned value management systems preferably on major engineering/design and/or construction projects.
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Experience is required in all aspects of budget and cost controls including budgeting, forecasting, and earned value management. Solid understanding of principles and methods related to Earned Value Management.
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Responsible for developing and issuing Earned Value Management (EVM) and Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) policiesCollect and analyze cost performance data reports in order to identify cost, schedule, and performance trends and deviations and recommend corrective actionLead the review, summarization, and implementation of financial management policies and guidanceSUPERVISION: This position will have supervisory responsibilities.
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This position will support multiple active contracts, pricing, proposals, as well the implementation of Costpoint modules, Oracle EPM for the enterprise and EVMS. The successful candidate will be capable of applying project management, technical, business knowledge and judgment in the application of earned value management.
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Cost accounting / earned value management / ownership. Implement Earned Value methodology (EVM) as required by E-IDS. who will be responsible for a Software Development team of approximately 10-15 software engineers on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Enterprise Information Display System (E-IDS), which provides access to supplemental information from numerous sources to augment the information available on the Air Traffic Management (ATM) service provider’s primary display.
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Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS) Strong ability to understand and apply project leadership principles including SPI/CPI, Earned Value, Cost Account Management (CAM), and Statistical Process Controls for complex programs.
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The Senior Management Analyst will work with Naval Surface Warfare Center's Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) Expeditionary and Maritime Systems delivering financial management, program management, and earned value management services.
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