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As a Project Cost Controller III, 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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Working closely with the Project Controls Manager, ensures accurate training and utilization of approved systems for project document control and reporting. 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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The ideal candidate is a Senior Project Controls Manager with 10-15 years of cost control and project controls experience working in the civil infrastructure industry.
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The Project Controls Manager I drives successful project delivery, supporting solar, energy storage, wind, transmission, and distribution. Areas of responsibility include cost control, cost reporting, forecasting, financial reporting, performance measurement, earned value analysis, contract management, subcontract compliance, invoice management, change management, and risk analysis.
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The Area Project Controls Manager is responsible for leading and managing the project controls functions including planning, scheduling, cost control, and risk management across all projects within the designated area.
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Perform HVAC, HVAC controls, chillers, boiler, water distribution, ductwork, plumbing, and fire protection systems design for FAA Terminal facilities (Air Traffic Control Tower, Terminal Radar Approach Control facilities, etc.
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This position will be responsible for designing, cost estimating, scheduling, engineering, coordination, contracting, installation oversite, inspection, and acceptance of mechanical systems/services, which include HVAC, HVAC controls, chillers, boiler, water distribution, ductwork, plumbing, and fire protection systems associated with Intel customer facilities and critical infrastructure.
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The ideal candidate has 15+ years work experience as Cost Manager, Senior Project Controls Engineer (e.g. cost engineer, quantity surveyor). Implement the Project Cost Control process and system in accordance with this Procedure.
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Thorough understanding of project controls activities related to cost control, planning/scheduling, progress / manpower / productivity, change management, risk management, contingency management and reporting.
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Reports directly to Project Controls Manager, providing technical project control support of all major and prospective projects. The incumbent will work closely with executive management, Project Managers, Project Engineers, Estimating, Finance and other project team members to ensure successful project execution, cost control, on time delivery, and risk mitigation.
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5+ years relevant Project Controls experience (engineering, software development, construction, and procurement). This position will be responsible to maintain schedule tools used by project managers to measure, forecast, and track project related work; provide cost analysis, support process improvement, and provide performance metrics for HPS execution team.
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Responsibilities: Develop project controls, planning, cost control, change management and cost estimating plans and procedures; ensure continuous review and improvement.
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0-2 years in demonstrated project control experience on engineering, environmental, and construction projects required to include the preparation of cost estimates to completion utilizing bottoms-up ETC analysis and forecasting utilizing other PMI-approved methods, and demonstrated experience in project planning and scheduling, cost control, risk analysis, cost estimating and EVMS. [KAP1.
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Demonstrated preparedness for journey level PM knowledge capability in areas of negotiations, scope development and control, cost estimating, construction contracting, project controls and reporting, quality control, risk management, etc.
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The E/I Project Engineer is responsible for planning, organizing and executing project front end loading and project design engineering including scope development, change control, cost estimating, cost control and schedule development and compliance for all assigned projects.
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