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We are actively looking for a Project Controls Primavera P6 Scheduler to perform project control functions related to life-cycle schedule, planning, creation, execution, control, and maintenance for a portfolio of Capital Projects for Fortune 500 companies.
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Under moderate supervision, provides project controls support to Engineering and Construction in cost and schedule analysis, reporting, and general project controls support as directed by the Project Controls Manager.
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The Sr Project Controls Manager is typically responsible for managing project controls functions across large programs (e.g., over $1B) in construction costs) and/or complex capital projects or program of projects.
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Volt is immediately hiring for a Project Controls Manager (Oil & Gas Industry) in Houston, TX. The Project Controls Manager should bring an assurance to the company that the project meets all commercial, financial, documentation, cost and schedule requirements utilizing Project Controls best practices.
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The Lead Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for effectively capturing, tracking, and measuring a broad range of project scheduling, progress, manpower, productivity data, budget, and cost information to satisfy QISG monthly close, and client reporting requirements.
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A Project Cost Controller III is expected to be well organized and detail oriented, with demonstrable skills and knowledge related to the planning and implementation of project controls methodologies and cost forecasting on large-scale construction projects.
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The Area Project Controls Manager is responsible for leading and managing the project controls functions including planning, scheduling, cost control, and risk management across all projects within the designated area.
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KKCS seeks an experienced project scheduler, cost engineer, or budget analyst for a full-time, journey-level Project Controls Analyst position in Sacramento, CA. The Project Control Analyst provides support to project managers on electric transmission and distribution substation projects with minimal guidance of the Project Manager/PCA Supervisor.
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MetroNet has an immediate opening for an energetic; customer focused Project Controls Manager! Reporting to the Project Director, the Controls Manager is responsible for drafting, managing, and maintaining project related contracts, creating and maintaining the project schedule, material/equipment/service bidding and procurement, monitoring the financial health of the project and developing reporting structures and reports to the Vice President of Construction, Sr. Company Management and the Customer.
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For this contract role as a Controls Engineer you will have a minimum of 5 years’ experience of programming Allen Bradley or Siemens PLC’s. To be considered as a Controls Engineer you will have the right to work in the USA, either a US Citizen, eligible for a TN Visa or hold a B1 in Lieu of H1b Visa.
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As a Project Cost Controller III, typical responsibilities include:+ Developing monthly, annual, and project lifetime cost forecasts;+ Planning and managing contractor project controls deliverables in conjunction with contractual requirements;+ Assembling project financial status reports; managing and administering project change control activities;+ Analyzing project costs to support project management decision making and communicating project financial performance with upper management.
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Skills:+ A Project Cost Controller III is expected to be well organized and detail oriented, with demonstrable skills and knowledge related to the planning and implementation of project controls methodologies and cost forecasting on large-scale construction projects.
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Education:+ A Project Cost Controller III will generally have some level of higher education and/or several years of experience implementing project controls methodologies on large-scale construction projects.
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Candidates must be able to provide verifiable work experience where they were directly involved with the planning and execution of a project controls program on large-scale construction projects, or the cost management of a large portfolio of construction projects.
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Candidates will sit fully remote, however must sit in either the Eastern Time Zone or Central Time Zone. Description:A project cost controller's main duty is to track and control the costs associated withone or more of their employer's projects.
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