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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The Cost Control Engineer assists the Project Controls Manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in the completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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Job Purpose The Lead Cost Engineer for the Project Control Central Team is responsible for the Cost and Budget Control discipline during FEED and EPC phases. Assist in developing and maintaining Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) for the overall project consistent with project scope and reporting structures requirements across project EPCs. Facilitate the monitoring of FEED and EPC contractors and project’s cost performance comparing to agreed control plans and recommends corrective plans as required during project execution with the appropriate PLT personnel.
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The Scheduler and Cost Controller is required to produce a variety of regular and ad-hoc reports in support of our project planning and control initiatives. Customer Manager Planning and Control will coordinate Scheduler-Cost Controller Group to ensure the accomplishment of the Portfolio planning and control goals.
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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The cost control engineer assists the project controls manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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Join our team of energy experts as we build on that legacy through innovation, continued solar investments, cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions all while keeping top-notch customer service at the center of all we do.
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Knowledge of industry best practices, cost control principles, and regulatory requirements related to Heavy Highway and Road construction. Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, and clients to develop detailed cost proposals and bid documents.
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Three years of culinary management experience in contract food service, fine dining setting, or restaurant with inventory and purchasing knowledge and control. Proficient in menu development, cost controls, purchasing, and inventory with a focus on sourcing and utilizing local food products.
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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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Proven experience in site design, storm water management, water/wastewater utilities, on-site sanitary systems, erosion control, and DOT projects. Prepare comprehensive site design plans covering grading, drainage, and erosion control.
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Assist in budgeting and cost control measures within the machine shop. Ability to use and understand precision measuring instruments and quality control techniques. Collaborate with the Quality Control department to address any quality issues.
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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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Working as an animal control officer can be both challenging and rewarding, and it requires handling all kinds of animals, from pets to wildlife. To pursue a career as an animal control officer, applicants must be at least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED and some experience with animals.
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Organize process auditing and process auditing controls to bring visibility to PM quality, time allocation of maintenance resources, cost control, and adherence to safety and GMP standardsPossess a high degree of initiative and flexibility to meet commissioning and operational needs post-commissioningPerform additional assignments made by the corporate engineering team / Site Director.
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Experience in retaining wall design, cost estimating, pavement design, surveying, construction management, or GIS is a plus. Proficiency in relevant design software (e.g., AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Bentley OpenRoads, Trimble Business Center, HecRas.
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Ameresco seeks an experienced Project Cost Accountant reporting to the Senior Manager of Business Finance. Support project revenue and cost projections, as well as operating expense analysis and forecasting.
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