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You'll also be responsible for asset protection, financial assessment, budgeting, cost control, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. encompass the strategic management of safety protocols, site planning, quality control, and maintenance.
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Aggregate, sand, gravel, ready mix, concrete, sand, plant manager, quarry. CSG Talent is currently looking for a Plant or Operations Manager with experience in operations including rock, gravel, ready mix, concrete, and cement.
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Document production includes existing conditions plan, demolition plan, site & layout plan, grading and drainage plan, erosion control plans, utility/infrastructure plans and construction details.
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Proficient in budgeting, financial reporting, and cost control. Regularly reviews critical operating reports (labor, food cost, etc) as required (daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly) determining necessary actions that support achieving budgets.
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The execution planner will administer production control operations and ensure continuous improvement of scheduling and sequencing processes, control and handling of inventories, on-time delivery, and cost mitigation.
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Minimum 7 years' project controls experience on engineering, environmental and construction projects required to include the preparation of cost estimates to completion utilizing bottoms up ETC analysis and forecasting utilizing other PMI approved methods and demonstrated experience of project planning and scheduling, cost control, risk analysis, cost estimating and EVMS.
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Areas of responsibility include cost control, cost reporting, forecasting, financial reporting, performance measurement, earned value analysis, contract management, subcontract compliance, invoice management, change management, and risk analysis.
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This Manager Program Control 3 position is responsible for leading a geographically dispersed team of Cost & Schedule Management (C&SM) professionals overseeing the Earned Value Management (EVM) compliance on Aeronautics Systems (AS) Sector contracts.
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You will need to utilize your knowledge of raw materials, manufacturing process flows, capabilities, and setup, machining (milling, turning, EDM, etc) time, and advance manufacturing techniques to create and assess value and cost down opportunities.
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The Project Controls Manager II manages cost tracking and forecasting, contract management and change order control and quantity surveying, especially on Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Projects and drives successful project delivery, supporting solar, energy storage, wind, transmission and distribution.
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Provide cost analysis and Earned Value Management System (EVMS), support to Program Manager and Control Account Managers (CAMs) Maintain program on a timely basis with accurate revenue recognition, invoicing, cost, funding, gross margins, cash flow, and programmatic risks.
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Job DescriptionOverview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Role Description: As a Traffic Control Flagger, you will play a crucial role in:Establishing and maintaining safe work zones using the proper equipment.
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Utilize the suite of digital ecosystem tools managed by Global Total Cost to document efficient cost start points, physical content and sourcing changes, competitive benchmarks, Optimal Cost Estimates, etc.
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The Maintenance Manager will be accountable for results within the Central Shops in the areas of Environment, Health and Safety, Productivity, Asset Management, People Development, Cost Control, Quality, and Team Maturity using ABS and REX systems such as TPM, Kaizen, daily Management, 5S etc.
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5 years Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) or Architecture & Engineering (A&E) project controls experience including two or more of the following: scheduling, cost estimating/budget control, and document control.
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