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Requires knowledge of cost control systems and related cost accounting functions and includes the preparation of strategic recommendations to management. Heatcraft is a long-standing leader in the world of commercial refrigeration, providing climate-control solutions to customers in more than 70 countries.
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Sets up cost control system, monitors and controls costs and schedules on contracts requiring validated cost schedule control system. Performs analyses and prepares reports in order to ensure that contracts are within negotiated and agreed-upon parameters and government cost control guidelines.
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Earned Value Management System (EVMS), Cost, Schedule, and Control System(CSCS) Basic knowledge of contract requirements including Contract Data Requirement List, (CDRL), Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS.
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In addition to providing cost control services at the project level a Principal Cost Controller is a highly experienced individual with extensive advanced knowledge of cost control principles and best practices and procedures.
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The Senior Cost Analyst must be able to create & maintain databases for the purpose of overseeing the financial health of ongoing ship repair contracts. The position of Senior Cost Analyst reports to the Contract Director.
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Attain inspection efficiency and cost reduction by effectively reviewing and directing the activities of the inspection and test personnel in the areas of inspection methods, non-destructive testing, and training.
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Incorporates contractual changes into control systems by staying aware of outstanding work against each contract in order to maintain realistic contract cost and schedule baselines. Performs schedule risk assessments to identify and mitigate program cost and scheduling risks.
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Barton Cotton Graphics is currently seeking an experienced Cost Estimator - Printing and Mailing. Consult with sales, clients, vendors, and personnel in other departments to discuss and formulate cost estimates.
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Responsible for overseeing the functions of Light Rail (HB, NLR, RL) communications systems and networks are maintained to meet industry reliability standards in the delivery of mission critical voice and data services, including rail and police radio systems, train control and traction power substation (TPSS) comm systems, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks, telephone systems, closed circuit television (CCTV) and passenger information systems.
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This position reports to a functional manager (EPC Cost Control Manager) and to the (project-specific) project managers and project director. Experience directly interfacing with project team members in analyzing cost and schedule performance, especially related to earned value management (EVM) and critical path method (CPM) scheduling.
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Minimum 3 years’ experience in project controls cost control or project accounting role. ERSG is currently looking for a Project Cost Controller position for an offshore wind project that will be constructed and installed off the east coast.
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Perform analytical review and arithmetic checks of cost reporting documentation; review Trip Reports, Expense Reports, and Quality Control Plans; Transition-In Plans, Transition-Out Plans; and provide Kickoff Meeting support.
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Deliverables include monthly project cost reporting and analysis, month-end close requirements, cash flow tracking/forecasting, and other duties as assigned. Complete monthly project cost reporting for projects and distribute to management.
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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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Integrated Cost Estimating, Cost Accounting and Cost Control program. Works at the direction of the VP, Design and Construction (VPDC) to implement and manage Job Cost Accounting processes and standards for all Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) projects.
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