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Prepare competitive cost estimates for the instrumentation, controls, and electrical equipment proposed for the project. Prepare Electrical and Controls design plans for execution, and (viii) designing and engineering both in hardware (such as PLC-based system control) and software using PLC and HMI.
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We are seeking a Project Controls Manager who will lead the regions project control team and initiatives. 5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms.
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Requires in depth working knowledge of cost control, scheduling techniques, estimating, change management, risk management, and progress reporting methods. Participate on a global Project Controls team to drive company-wide systemic changes.
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Will support local team and report to Global Project Controls Team. Position will require participation in all phases of the project life cycle including Proposal Development Stage, Front End Development, Constructability, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning.
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Anticipates client needs before they arise and presents solutions to project management that encompass issues at hand. Provide support to Vice President, Area/Branch Managers and Field Project Managers in planning, managing, and monitoring major projects.
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The Project Controls Coordinator supports the Project Management team by providing support at the corporate office during the implementation of a battery storage system. Control, collect and archive project documentation (contracts, invoices, scope changes, ect.
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The function of the Water/Wastewater Civil Project Engineer is to plan, organize, and control the activities of the project to best accomplish the successful completion of all projects assigned while operating within the guidelines established by the Project Manager, and within established schedules, budgets, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) policy constraints.
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Make independent evaluations of project status based on interpretation of reports using both own experience and that of assigned project team. Work on overall project planning through reporting on project schedules and deliverable.
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Encounters typical working conditions at a construction site such as dangerous, slippery, uneven walking surfaces, mud, ice, concrete, scaffolding, steps, etc The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet.
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Develop positive relationships and effective lines of communication with suppliers (partnership-oriented) Train suppliers to effectively execute Supplier Corrective Action Requests (SCAR), Quality Alerts, Corrective/Preventive Actions (CAPA) implementation, change control and root cause analysis Perform periodic audits and evaluate Supplier Quality Systems/processes and flow down of customer requirements to assure conformance to requirements.
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Perform quality control review of project controls reports and verify timely execution. Work under a Project Controls Manager, and with other Project Controls Specialists, to meet objectives in a timely manner.
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We have a Controls Engineer position open in Orlando, FL. This position is responsible for controls engineering project requirements involving control system design, DCS/PLC programming, control panel design, instrumentation, check-out support, and start-up assistance.
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Key Responsibilities: Perform advanced project estimating, scheduling, change documentation, and cost control activities. Job Description Job Description As a Senior Project Controls Specialist, you will be at the forefront of our client’s most complex and challenging projects.
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Proven track record of successful project controls delivery across scheduling, cost engineering, cost estimating and risk management - and full exposure to project business case scrutiny processes and project controls practices.
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Your mastery of controls will balance many critical customer-facing performance attributes, e.g., vehicle range or efficiency, occupant comfort/climate control, NVH, and more. Develop and continuously improve models to compare alternative control algorithms quantitatively across many key metrics (cost, efficiency, performance, complexity, etc.
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