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The Project Controls Division reports to the Project Management Resource Center organization within the Capital Projects Associate Level Directorate of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Purpose: The Senior Project Management & Controls Specialist works with the PVR Project Controls Manager and the project team to provide project controls oversight to the PVR project and to ensure that appropriate DOE and regulatory guidance is being implemented.
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Project Controls Specialist I $ 88,008.00 $ 115,626.00. Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00.
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Experience in the use of Project Controls software systems, including at least two of the following: scheduling software, ideally Primavera P6 version 7 and above risk management software systems such as ARM, Safran and @risk or cost management software systems such as EcoSys.
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Certification in project management (e.g., PMP, CAPM) or project controls (e.g., PMI-SP, AACE PSP) is a plus. The "Project Controls Specialist" will play a critical role in supporting the planning, monitoring, and execution of our clients' projects.
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The Staff Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for leading the project controls processes with the internal project management team to execute project deliverables within budget and schedule.
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Continuous liaison with Project Controls Manager and Project Management must be maintained to assure optimum utilization of information and manpower in order to satisfy project completion date.
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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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If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst)! As a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst), you will play a crucial role in monitoring and maintaining the integrity of project budgets and forecasts.
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The Project Controls Department is responsible for integrating project management and cost control functions to enhance project performance. Knowledge of construction project management software (e.g., CMIC HCSS, Primavera P6.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for leadership, direction, management and performance of a project controls department. The Project Controls Manager is to assure that the reporting systems for project controls, the project controls roles and staff and the tools used in project controls are developed, available and functioning according to enterprise Project Management Center of Excellence requirements.
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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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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), Project Management Professional (PMP), Agile SAFe, Scrum Master, or ITIL certification is preferred. Project Management and Implementation:Manage and lead ServiceNow-related projects, adhering to Project Management Office(PMO) standards.
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This position is located in the Office of Secure Transportation, Office of Mission Operations (OMO), Operations Division (OD), Emergency Management Branch (EMB), and serves as an Emergency Management Specialist, providing appropriate training and guidance to members of the OST Emergency Response Organization and operating the OST Emergency Operations Center in the event of actual emergencies.
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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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