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Support the Earned Value Management System (EVMS) and Project Controls System. Identification of cost trends for management attention. Identifies trends for management attention.
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Strong understanding of Earned Value Management (EVM) and experience in EVM tools, particularly Primavera P6. Execute PMO standards, processes and methodologies in a consistent manner for project planning and execution activities including: scope definition and management; task and resource scheduling; cost and price budgeting; quality review and assurance; client relationship management; project team management; and overall change management.
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Earned Value Management (EVM) experience a plus. This customer-facing role drives project success through effective leadership, resource utilization, risk management, and technical oversight.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Earned Value Management, a minimum of ten years in project management, and mandatory Program Management certification.
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Earned Value Management (EVM) Experience with airplanes, airplane parts/systems; one or more of the following - aerodynamics, structures, navigation, flight controls, engines, electrical power, cabin systems and interiors, hydraulics, fuels etc.
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Communicate regularly with functional Managers, Project Management Steering Committee Members, Executive Sponsor and other project stakeholders to appraise all regarding status of the pro ject, issues impeding progress, earned value and recovery plans for off-track items/tasks.
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Responsibilities include Tracking daily costs, Administering EVM (earned value management) activities, Maintaining visibility charts, and Providing weekly and monthly status reports.
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Understanding of program management fundamentals such as earned value management, SPI, CPI and other project tracking metrics. 10 + years of direct work experience in any of these areas: construction management, data centers, or structured cabling environment.
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Duties encompass ordering and recording chemical usage, ensuring proper inventory within the NGC Chemical Tracking system, and managing tool control and accountability activities, including daily inventory, audits, property, and asset management.
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Advanced skill in the use of project management software to manage projects (e.g., MS Project and auxiliary tools, such as earned value database, audit tools, project repository, including risk, issues and action items database, SLIM Estimate, Metrics and Control, PlanView, Platinum Process Continuum.
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Management of the team’s cost and schedule, including Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) development and maintenance and Earned Value Management (EVMS) techniques. Ability to become Earned Value Management System (EVMS) certified within 6 months.
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You possess strong negotiation skills, excellent communication abilities, and a keen understanding of Earned Value Management principles. Your key duties will include negotiating and baselining new subcontracts, leading programmatic and technical meetings with subcontractors, managing Earned Value baselines, identifying execution risks and opportunities, and communicating effectively with leadership and customers.
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You are a highly skilled and experienced professional with a proven track record in subcontract management within the defense or aerospace industry. - Risk management experience. With our employees as our priority, we provide diverse career opportunities designed to propel, develop, and boost agility.
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Experienced in all project controls disciplines - Cost Engineering, Earned Value Management, Scheduling, Estimating, Document Control, etc. As a key member of our Project Management Team, you’ll provide the day- to- day support and execution of project controls functions for project and programs.
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Desired certifications: Cost Estimating: Certified Cost Estimator/Analyst (CCEA), Earned Value Management/Schedule Analysis; Project Management Professional (PMP), Financial Management; Certified Defense Financial Manager (CDFM), Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) or other related financial professional certification desired.
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