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Experience includes budgets and schedules for government contracts, government cost control, financial and variance analyses and program coordination. CAES is seeking a Cost Analyst to be based in San Diego, CA. In this role, you will be responsible for collaborating across functional organizations (Operations, Engineering, Program Management, Supply Chain, Business Development); analyzing and communicating business performance for key financial metrics such as orders, sales, profit and cash; manpower/staffing plans and managing department overhead spending.
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Carries out a minimum of 75% of all aspects of Dimensional Control and Laser Scanning (as required within general survey work activities). Some of our key services include vendor inspection, site construction services, asset integrity management, non-destructive & materials testing, 3D laser scanning & dimensional control and energy & water consulting services.
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The successful candidate will have a strong background in construction management, contract management, scheduling, safety management, blueprint reading, subcontractor management, cost control, site management, building codes, materials management, and construction safety.
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Serve as the on-site DeltaV Control Systems Engineer for a customer. Develop and design Emerson DeltaV control systems including implementing control logic, configuring process graphics, and support customer acceptance reviews to demonstrate provided solutions meet customer process and functional requirements.
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The ideal candidate is a Senior Project Controls Manager with 10-15 years of cost control and project controls experience working in the civil infrastructure industry. Advanced knowledge in cost control management and project controls best practices and applications.
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10 or more years of professional experience in Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls in the Water/Wastewater industry; assembling P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, control network architectures and instrument details; provide design and construction cost estimates for I&C work; ability to track design and construction progress costs; SCADA and HMI programming.
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Required Education: Technical Degree Required Experience/Skills: Minimum 5 years CNC Programming experience About Control Devices, LLC Control Devices, LLC ("Control Devices" or "CD") is a leading designer & manufacturer of high-quality flow control valves, condensate removal traps, related components & accessories serving the compressed air, pressure washer, vehicle systems, fire protection, specialty gas, & the industrial, agricultural & food service float valve markets.
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Cost Associate - Renewables- offshore wind - Hybrid Flex. Engineering Degree and/or Certification as a Cost Engineer or equivalent experience. Minimum 5 years industry experience in cost engineering positions.
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4-7 years as a Cost Engineer or relevant Project Controls experience. Overview:A mid-level Cost Engineer position able to work and to provide analytical support on any project. The Project Cost Engineer will have excellent computer skills and knowledge of the various tools and software of Project Services.
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Manage production control, quality assurance, maintenance, cost accounting, supply/logistics, distribution, human resources manufacturing and other tasks associated with plant operations.
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Position Summary: The Senior Cost and Pricing Manager will be an integral member of MSI's Cost & Pricing Team. The Manager will be responsible for leading the preparation of cost proposals, which includes the proposal budgets and all accompanying financial and required documentation.
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Preparing PennDOT PS E documentation Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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The Senior Cost Manager is a key member of the project team and responsible to monitor and appraise the performance of the project in the areas of cost and schedule control and assist the Project Manager to formulate that necessary corrective actions are taken.
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Cost Estimator will be required to develop detailed cost estimates for a variety of public railroad projects, along with highway, bridge, tunnel, airport, port, water, wastewater, building construction, building renovation and other projects.
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Is looking to fill multiple Construction Cost Estimating Specialists positions to support a contract with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance (PA) Program supporting FEMAs four Consolidated Resource Centers (CRC.
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