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As a Project Controls Analyst on our team, you’ll primarily begin supporting invoicing, and then lead to supporting finan cia l analysis, risk mitigation, and revenue reporting to help the program management office succeed.
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Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Project Controls Analyst to work on large-scale commercial real construction projects, to support and execute an array of strategic and operational real estate development efforts across our client’s mixed use district development portfolio as well as ground up workplace office projects.
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The Project Controls Analyst is responsible for collaborating with the project team to execute project control functions and increases the visibility of project schedule, cost, performance and risks.
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Responsible for working with Asset Management team to determine aspects of CapEx and future project development. Established knowledge of project management practices. Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office 365 tools required.
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Proficiency in project controls software, scheduling tools, and Microsoft Office Suite. 0 - 3 years of experience in project controls, project management, costs, scheduling, or a related role preferred.
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AECOM is currently seeking Project Controls Analyst for our Coral Gables, FL office location. AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Position Title: Project Controls Sr Analyst. Under general supervision, competently performs all aspects of cost analysis, forecasting, earned value management, change management, risk analysis, and field project assignments according to training, capability, and experience.
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Job Title- Lead Project Controls Analyst. With minimal supervision, is responsible for independently applying advanced project controls techniques and analyses. Four-year bachelor’s degree with eight or more years of relevant Cost Control of Planning and Scheduling experience OR no four-year bachelor’s degree required with ten years or more of relevant Cost Control or Planning and Scheduling experience in Home Office or Field Office.
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The Project Controls Analyst is responsible for assisting their assigned Project Manager in the planning, cost control, management direction, project completion, client satisfaction, and financial success of assigned projects.
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Proficiency in project management software/tools (e.g., Primavera P6, Microsoft Project) and Microsoft Office Suite. Proven experience as a Project Controls Analyst in the construction industry or a related field.
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PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. This work will include interfacing directly with project management, client management and other project stakeholders for the tracking, forecasting, and reporting of costs associated with engineering, procurement and construction scopes of work associated with energy transmission and distribution projects.
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3-5 years professional experience in program and/or project controls on a construction program. Experience utilizing Microsoft Office, Advanced Excel Skills, Proliance, Data-Warehouse or other systems used by a large capital program, and any educational facility experience.
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Posting Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience General Description:The Program Controls Support Analyst will be responsible for assisting the Program Manager with communications, database management and other duties as assigned.
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Required 0-4 years of Construction Management, Estimating, Project Controls, Engineering or equivalent work experience. JOB COMPLEXITY/SCOPE: The Analyst Cost/Estimator/Scheduler will collaborate with various teams to create and manage project schedules.
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Superior skills with Microsoft Office and Procore Project Management systems. The Project Controls Analyst participates in developing and presenting designated subjects in training classes and on the job training for specific processes and practices to the project team members (PM, PFE, Superintendent, Scheduler.
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