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Our core expertise is in Project Controls which includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for project planning and scheduling, cost and budget management, change control monitoring, document control and progress reporting.
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Reporting to the Program Director or higher, the Senior Project Manager (SPM) provides senior-level leadership in planning, budgeting, and overall management of major capital projects and initiatives from conceptualization through design, bidding, construction, commissioning, and close out.
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ICM also plays an important role in Client's Transformation efforts by helping to drive a Client-wide focus on wholesale credit risk management. The Lending Transformation Program (LTP) is a key initiative within ICM. The goal is to transform the end-to-end wholesale lending process which will consolidate all remediation efforts for loan product processing and establish a consistent target operating model with a focus on improved processes, controls, and enhanced technology to achieve best-in-class processing capabilities to support our client franchise.
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Experienced in working with a diverse team of professionals at all levels including, but not limited to: project managers, construction managers, project controls professionals, estimating, public outreach, procurement professionals, environmental professionals, consultants, owners engineers, safety professionals, risk management, client leaders and executives, etc.
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Our Project Controls Manager will oversee planning & scheduling, cost and commercial management, risk management, change management, strategy development, leadership, continuous improvement, organizational strategy and program controls.
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DescriptionThe Project Manager will lead and motivate a team in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, risk, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Design-Only, Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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The Project Manager will lead and motivate a team in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, risk, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Design-Only, Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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The Project Manager leads projects from inception to completion and may perform the role of EPC Project Manager or Program Manager, as well as provide guidance to others performing these roles as required by the specific project.
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Project Controls Manager leads the cost, planning, scheduling and risk assessment activities for the overall program as well as the portfolio of smaller projects. Oversees the set up and running of all required project controls systems, tools, and interfaces to allow successful management and reporting of the project costs, schedule and risks on projects and specific assignments.
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Recommend improvements in systems, tools and methods of project controls and project management. This role is responsible for developing and leading a cohesive program-wide control approach in scheduling, finance, contracts, cost management, risk analysis and assessment, operational procedures, program information and document control.
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Work with subject matter experts (SME’s) in estimating, risk management and cost management to ensure consistencies across other project controls disciplines for project and program level reporting.
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Engage regularly with other risk-managing teams (Enterprise Risk Management, Enterprise Technology Governance & Risk Management, Information Security, Internal Audit, Legal & Compliance) to ensure alignment; promote adoption of risk management processes by collaborating, providing transparency, and building risk awareness.
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Project management, design controls, drug delivery experience, risk-based process. Establishes and implements project management processes and methodologies to support the various program Core Teams, including sub teams within the Combination Product Operations function, to ensure projects deliverables are completed on time and adhere to high quality standards.
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The Implementation Project Manager II is responsible for the definition, management, and communication of project objectives, creation of an applicable project plan, risk management methodology, and conflict resolution strategies.
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