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At least 20 years of increasing responsibility roles within the engineering/project controls/program management industry. A Certified Cost Professional (CCP) with AACE International; or as a Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) with PMI, or other equivalent certification relevant to the management Bachelor's degree in an engineering, business, construction management, or related field.
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Under the direction of the Director - Capital Programs Management Office, this position is responsible for providing project controls support for JTA projects implemented within the Authority’s System Development Division.
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Responsibilities include managing, leading, and providing administrative and technical direction to staff of project controls professionals, interfacing with management, engineering, construction, contracts, and procurement, and driving innovative solutions to cost engineering and planning/scheduling problems with the intent to help execute the project efficiently and effectively.
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Keywords: Building Automation, Data Center, BAS, HVAC Controls, Niagara, Tridium, Honeywell, Spyder, Program, Programming, Troubleshoot, Troubleshooting, BMS, Building Management System. The Controls Project Engineer will report directly to the Controls Operations Manager and is essential for the successful delivery, profitability, and continuous improvement of the controls department.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in project controls management within the engineering consulting or construction management industry required. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional leadership qualities, analytical skills, and a proven track record in project controls management and estimation.
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KBR is looking for a Project Controls Manager to oversee a project’s, cost controls, change management, risk management, earned value, scheduling efforts the delivery of functional objectives by providing leadership & direction to team members.
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The Lead Project Controls Specialist is responsible for developing, using, and improving existing enterprise tools, systems, and work processes to assist the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program Team in effective management control and reporting on cost, schedule, and progress measurement for a high complexity Capital Delivery portfolio of projects.
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In-depth knowledge of applicable project controls systems including Primavera and Cobra (or equivalent scheduling and cost processing tools), risk management systems, Microsoft Project and Microsoft Office applications.
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OR an AA degree and 7 years of project controls / project management experience; OR a High School diploma or GED and 9 years of project controls / project management experience in lieu of degree.
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of project controls, project management, construction documentation and sequencing. Responsibilities : Advanced knowledge in project management and project controls best practices and applications.
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Support and lead a team of project controls professionals with a focus on Cost Control, Earned Value Management, Budgets, Estimating, Change Management, Risk Management, Planning, Scheduling, Forecasting, Reporting Progress and Performance, and Project Funding.
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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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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for contract management compliance with all LAWA processes and monthly monitoring of all commercial activities and engagement with the project teams.
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Provide technical and business development support for the existing ATCS Program Management and Project Controls Discipline portfolio in various areas as well as other ATCS practices such as Transportation, Site Civil, and Construction Services.
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POSITION PURPOSE: Manages the entire spectrum of Project Controls activities for the Environmental Business Line. Responsible for the management of the Project Control activities within North Wind’s Environmental Business line including, but not limited to scheduling, budgeting, estimating, risk management, reporting, contract administration, and administrative services.
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