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PURPOSE OF THE ROLEThe EPC Project Controls Manager at Worley is responsible for leading and managing the entire spectrum of Project Controls activities for EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) projects.
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This Project Controls Manager 3 (PCM3) position is a Project Controls Division position that acts as an advisor to staff members in cost engineering, cost analysis/control, and planning/scheduling activities for a group, project, program, or for discipline/project/program/proposal estimating or staff planning activities that require in depth knowledge of technical skill and experience.
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As the Project Controls Manager, you will be responsible to deliver planning/scheduling, cost management, estimating, risk management, executive reporting, and change management functions.
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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Provide oversight and management of project controls including RFIs, submittals and material delivery tracking with support from APM and PE.Oversight of Material Delivery tracking and reporting.
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Experience with the following systems/software is desired:SCADA implementation/optimization (ideally Aveva/Wonderware),ERP/MES to equipment PLC/SCADA integration (ideally JD Edwards/Greycon),Experience utilizing HMI development platforms: Wonderware InTouch, Ignition, Siemens Simatic, Allen Bradley PanelViewFamiliarity with/or willingness and aptitude to learn common software programming languages on a project-by-project basis (such as C#, Python, JavaScript, Java, PHP, SQL.
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10+ years of experience as Project Manager, Cost Manager, Project Controls Manager or Cost Estimator. We are hiring an Senior Cost Manager to join our Atlanta, GA office.
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4-7 years as a Cost Engineer or relevant Project Controls experience. The Project Cost Engineer will have excellent computer skills and knowledge of the various tools and software of Project Services.
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The Project Controls Manager will lead the Midstream project controls activities at the construction site as necessary to support the E&C project management team objectives, primary interface between E&C and Project Controls and to ensure compliance with internal reporting/procedure requirements.
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The Senior Project Manager Civil/Structural position supports the cement business units in the development, authorization process, & execution of civil/structural engineering projects.
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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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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. STV has an immediate opening, in our Lawrenceville, NJ office, for an Engineering Operations Senior Manager / Engineering Director with tunneling/ underground structures experience for our Transportation and Infrastructure Division.
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Broad/deep scheduling and/or cost controls skillset Proficiency with resource-loaded schedules using Primavera (P6), Open Plan, MS Project, or other software Control account management including budget baselining, reforecasting, variance analysis, and managing EACs, ideally through EVMS.
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The Project Controls Manager assists the project manager in the overall control of large to mega projects, specifically responsible and supervising cost control, planning and scheduling, progress, risk management, change management, and reporting.
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Knowledge of Procore, PlanGrid, Bluebeam, Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Primavera, Navisworks, Microsoft Project, and Viewpoint project manager software is a plus. Responsible for developing project budgets, cost control, change management, manpower and resource planning, and financial projections as it relates to commissioning and startup.
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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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