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Serve as Project Controls Specialist for specified projects, coordinating financial, cost control, scheduling, and reporting requirements to support the Project Manager. The Project Controls Specialist provides direction, coordination, and supervision of all Project Controls activities, including, accurate reporting of actual versus forecast project costs, billings, schedules, and risks to inform project leadership, company and client as required.
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Project Controls Specialist responsible for supporting the PMO Director in project scoping, planning, and scheduling; earned value management (EVM); change control; and problem identification and resolution support.
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Position Summary:The Project Controls Specialist will work within Kokosing's Central Engineering department, supporting field engineering and construction operations. Project Controls Specialist.
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Project Controls Specialist I $ 88,008.00 $ 115,626.00. Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00.
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Project Accountant I $ 60,729.00 $ 81,128.00. Document Control Specialist III $ 49,504.00 $ 64,685.00. Project Executive CM III $ 165,163.00 $ 199,917.00. Assistant Project Manager, Architectural III $ 80,015.00 $ 104,730.00.
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Our Client is seeking a Project Controls Specialist for the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Pre-Commissioning of the Furnace Island portion of their project. Reports directly to the Furnace Island Project Manager, with close reporting lines to the central Project Controls team, including the Project Controls Manager, Lead Scheduler, Lead Cost, Lead Change Manager, and Lead Estimator; interfaces on a daily basis with the PMT team for the Furnace Island Scope on the EPC activities.
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The LED Project Controls Specialist is responsible for assisting in site audit and design with the Lighting Engineering and Project Development team. The LED Project Controls Specialist plays a role in shaping company-wide lighting recommendations and standard practices.
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Project Controls Specialist (Primavera Cloud, Unifier, and NetSuite) The Project Controls Specialists responsible for performing software implementation and support on multiple project management technologies including but not limited to Primavera Unifier, Primavera Cloud, and NetSuite.
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Our varied services encompass program, project, and construction management, as well as project controls, purchasing and contracting, and fiscal stewardship. to work with our Project Controls Group, located in Dallas, Texas.
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The Lead Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for effectively capturing, tracking, and measuring a broad range of project scheduling, progress, manpower, productivity data, budget, and cost information to satisfy QISG monthly close, and client reporting requirements.
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Travel independently to and conduct site surveys to document electrical, instrumentation, and controls at existing client sites and facilities ( Proficient in interfacing with 480 V and below power electrical equipment (MCC and motor controls, transformers, ASDs, etc.
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STV is a nationally recognized leader for delivering value and excellence in construction management, engineering, architecture, planning and environmental services, and is seeking a Water/Wastewater Project Manager for either our office in New York, NY or White Plains, NY.
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We’re currently seeking a talented Project Controls Specialist , who will report to the CEO. This will be a full-time position and the Project Controls Specialist is expected to work on-site at our office in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Our Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) practice in the Portland metro area is seeking an experienced Project Controls Specialist with transportation engineering and/or construction experience to support our managed services project controls and scheduling support contract with an agency of the U.S. Dept. of Transportation.
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Oversees Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinator. Must have the ability to oversee Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinators.
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