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Requirements: Bachelors degree from a four-year college or university - business, finance, project management, engineering, technical, or equivalent and a minimum of 7 years of project controls scheduling experience using primavera (P6) or a minimum of 11 years of project controls scheduling experience using primavera (P6) in lieu of a degree.
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Risk management toolsThis role is for a Senior Project Scheduler who must have demonstrated hands on experience using primavera (p6) as the scheduling software. Expertise / Mastery with project management / project controls concepts / computer applications / analytics; employee development; strong collaborative team member; oversight.
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The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team within GRM is seeking a Technology Risk & Controls Manager to support several operational resilience remediation initiatives in relation to the upcoming Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) regulation.
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Prior experience in areas of risk management, internal controls, financial management, program management in federal government or non-profit organizations. Process improvement or project management certification (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, CAPM, PMP, CCMP, or Prosci.
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A Certified Cost Professional (CCP) with AACE International; or as a Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) with PMI, or other equivalent certification relevant to the management Bachelor's degree in an engineering, business, construction management, or related field.
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Job Summary: A successful Senior Project Controls Cost Engineer will collaborate with their lead/supervisor to perform cost/schedule engineering and/or implementing change control, risk management, project financial controls, and reporting work processes.
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This position serves as Control Team Leader/Project Controls Manager on medium and large-sized projects or as a Subject Manager Expert (SME) for the entire Project Controls Team. Acting as a key resource on a project team, the role will require collaboration at all levels.
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LI-TAG #RSS Hvac controls, building controls, building automation, programming, field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, desigo, modbus, tridium, Niagara, alerton, controls, commissioning, lonworks, bacnet, ddc, bau, bms, building management, mechanical systems, system integration Equal Employment Opportunity StatementSiemens is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer encouraging diversity in the workplace.
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Your expertise will be essential in guiding clients through risk identification, mitigation, and the development of risk controls necessary to propel clean energy initiatives forward.
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Provide oversight and management of project controls including RFIs, submittals and material delivery tracking with support from APM and PE.Oversight of Material Delivery tracking and reporting.
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Job Title:Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Information Technology Sr. AnalystLocation:CityScapeWhat you'll do:The Enterprise Risk Management Team will work within the bank’s second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting and overseeing a team for the development and implementation of operational risk management programs such as controls testing, issue management, risk and control self-assessments (RCSA) , and technology risk management.
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Monitor external trends and evaluate potential impacts to business strategy; provide documented analytical insights of the risk horizon, while ensuring a sound operational and compliance control environment through establishment of a system of effective and sustainable internal controls.
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BS degree in Business, Information Security, Management Information Systems or related major, and at least 10 years of experience in cybersecurity with a minimum of five (5) years demonstrated expertise in cybersecurity governance, compliance, and third-party risk management.
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Develop and implement frameworks, processes, and controls for Model Risk Management. Model Risk Management, AI Governance, GenAI Governance, Information Risk Management.
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Responsible for providing risk oversight and advice and counsel to the LOB. Establish risk management policies, limits, standards, controls, metrics and thresholds within the defined corporate standards.
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