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The Project Controls Manager is as a subject matter expert in at least ones of the core project control services (For Example: Cost Control, Scheduling, Risk Management.
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Will support decision making within leadership and project management through implementation of controls processes and development of/input into presentations on project status, risk profiles, and performance metrics.
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Perform Project Controls Services service offering including but not limited to capital planning, portfolio and project governance, front end planning, project funding, project set up, construction technology, procure to pay, project, cost & commercial managing, schedule control, risk management, project close-out.
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Sessions utilize Power BI dashboards which pull from schedule, cost, and risk reports and inform leadership of identified problems or gaps in project management metrics. These reviews consist of documentation in the areas of cost, schedule, risk, and overall project management.
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KBR is looking for a Project Controls Manager to oversee a project’s, cost controls, change management, risk management, earned value, scheduling efforts the delivery of functional objectives by providing leadership & direction to team members.
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The Project Controls Manager assists the project manager in the overall control of large to mega projects, specifically responsible and supervising cost control, planning and scheduling, progress, risk management, change management, and reporting.
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Arcadis seeks a Project Controls Manager to join our team in San Francisco to ensure the successful delivery of Caltrain projects by effectively managing project controls, including scheduling, cost management, risk mitigation, and quality assurance.
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Growing technical competency in many of the project controls service offerings such as Project set up, construction technology, procure to pay, project, cost & commercial managing, schedule control, risk management, project close-out.
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Wood is currently recruiting for a Project Controls Manager in Houston, TX to lead the cost, planning, scheduling and risk assessment support to assignments / project teams and clients.
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To succeed as a Project Controls Manager, you’ll need knowledge and proficiency with scheduling, cost and risk management. As a Project Controls Manager, you’ll be on a salary up to £75,000 dependent on experience.
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Armand Corporation, an award-winning M/WBE Construction Management firm celebrating over 33 years in the industry, is seeking a full-time Construction Project Controls Manager for a federal construction project related to complex rail, transit, and other transportation projects in NY & NJ.
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Extensive experience with Project Controls Systems for progress and schedule evaluation, analysis and reporting with software program such as MS Project, Primavera 6, Deltek Acumen Fuse, Acumen Risk, SharePoint, Project Controls Management System (PCMS.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or a related field and 7 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate work experience in job offered or in a Project Controls Manager-related occupation.
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The ideal candidate is an Senior Project Controls Manager with 10 years' minimum experience leading scheduling, risk/claims, and cost control within the civil infrastructure industry.
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Hands-on experience in project controls in a construction environment required; including scheduling, earned value measurement, cost forecasting, and project risk management.
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