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The Project Controls Specialist is responsible for creating and maintaining resource loaded schedules for all transmission and distribution line projects through the use of the scheduling program called Primavera.
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Project Controls experience working as client's PM/CM agent (e.g., providing program management/construction management services), or as part of design-build contractor (or equivalent design and construction experience.
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We are currently looking to add a Project Controls Specialist to support program and project management activities within the PMCM Team. In the role, the individual will be able to apply technical skills in cost controls, schedule management, communications, and problem solving in a fast-paced, professional, design and construction environment under the guidance of Project Management, Program Management and Program Controls Staff.
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SUMMARY OF DUTIES: 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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Oversees and coordinates the creation of program/project management plans and procedures for several project controls activities. This opportunity entails being responsible for providing technical support and consultation for multiple project controls functions including but not limited to; scheduling, estimating, cost control, risk management, document control and project management information systems.
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The Project Controls Specialist is responsible for performing project controls on assigned projects including; project planning and scheduling, and monitoring, risk management and mitigation, change management, and internal and external reporting.
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Job: Program & Project Management Travel: None Organization: AIS - Akima Infrastructure Services Clearance: Not Applicable Work Type: On-Site Remote: No ReqID: 2024-3220. Solid understanding of project controls best practices regarding scope, time, cost, change and risk management; and a complete understanding of DOE Order 413.3b and EI748 compliant EVM.
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We are looking for a driven and curious Project Controls professional to support our Program Management Team. As a key member of our collaborative program support team, you’ll will have the chance to work on project teams using your expertise in forecasting, change management, cost management, project budget analysis, project earn value measurement tracking, risk management, proposals, cashflow and reporting tools.
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5-10 years of professional experience in program and/or project controls on a construction program. STV is looking for an experienced Project Controls Specialist to join their team in Los Angeles, CA and support a major client in the area.
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Working with our Project Managers to develop task structures and financial controls utilizing the Primavera Scheduling tool, an enterprise portfolio management software program used to track schedules, resource allocation milestones, and maintain other deadlines consistent with project funding.
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Individuals must be proficient at schedule development and analysis; knowledge and experience in planning, program/project baseline development, reporting, and change management; and Earned Value Management.
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3-5 years' of professional experience in program and/or project controls on a construction program. We are currently looking for a Project Controls Specialist to be located in the Los Angeles, CA area.
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Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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Documents project controls procedures, systems, and file management. Supports the HCP Project Management and Controls team in ensuring successful project delivery.
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The Senior Project Controls Specialist leads project controls processes by engaging with the Outage management team to drive the schedule and cost tracking deliverables outlined in Calpine’s Outage Management Program.
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