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A leading NW Design/PM/CM firm is seeking a Project Controls Manager to help support their growth. Project Controls Manager - Careers At OTAK INC. Project Controls Manager.
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Arcadis is seeking a Senior Project Controls Manager for a large project in New York. Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.
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We are partnering with a respected construction consultancy to recruit a Project Controls professional to join their existing high performing London based team as an Assistant Project Controls Manager.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration.
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Skanska is searching for a dynamic Project Controls Manager. 5+ years of heavy civil construction experience including client coordination, finance, scheduling, cost control, contract administration, and construction/engineering resolution Working proficiency in Primavera Software Bachelor of Science degree in Construction, Business, or Engineering or equivalent experience and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience.
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The Project Controls Manager reports directly to the Project Executive. Once document control procedures are established, the Project Controls Manager shall participate in and ensure the project team is complying with required project documentation.
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Hill International is seeking a Project Controls Manager in Los Angeles, California. Hill is looking to hire an experienced, motivated, independent, and organized team player for a Project Controls Manager position.
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Our Project Controls Engineers enjoy opportunities to experience diverse applications over a broad range of disciplines, such as industrial robotics, functional safety, motion control, PLC and HMI programming, and many more.
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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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The Project Controls Specialist will also assist the project manager in assessing earned value (EV) and or populating EV data in the appropriate project management tools.
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Project Controls concepts (project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring & controlling, closeout) Project Controls Scheduler. Minimum of 6+ years of experience as a Project Scheduler involved in project planning, scheduling, and progress measurement for EPC projects.
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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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The Project Controls Manager plays a pivotal leadership role within the Concrete Division, responsible for overseeing project controls, cost management, scheduling, risk analysis, document controls processes, and compliance functions.
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The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the overall quality and timeliness of projects. The Project Manager must have good working relationships with new and existing customers.
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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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