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Knowledge of cost/schedule management, earned value management, change management, forecasting, and risk assessment. Are you passionate about ensuring project success through meticulous financial management and analysis.
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Selected individuals will serve in the Civil Works Programs and Project Management Branch and will manage the study, design, acquisition, and construction of projects of considerable scope and complexity in the areas of commercial navigation, flood and coastal storm risk management, aquatic ecosystem restoration, and others.
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KBR is looking for a Project Controls Manager to oversee a project’s, cost controls, change management, risk management, earned value, scheduling efforts the delivery of functional objectives by providing leadership & direction to team members.
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Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite, project management software (Procore, Prolog or similar), accounting cost management software (Timberline or similar), scheduling software (Primavera P6 or similar) and Adobe.
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As a Senior Project Controls Manager your primary responsibility will be to focus on reporting, estimating, budget, cost controls, scheduling, and cost & schedule risk management.
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Work in parallel with Preconstruction Manager to complete the project planning and set up during the preconstruction phase, including constructability, site logistics, and estimating. Direct reports - Field Engineer, Project Engineer, and/or Assistant Project Manager.
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Applicable bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience (6+ years) within Risk Management, Internal Audit, Third Party Risk Management, Compliance, Cybersecurity, IT Security Governance, Computer Science, or other related fields.
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As a Risk Management - Control Manager - Vice-President, you will provide coverage support for the CTC Risk Control environment includes coverage of Firmwide Liquidity Risk, Firmwide Structural Interest Rate Risk, Firmwide Capital Risk Management, Chief Investment Office, & Treasury Market and Credit Risk, Mortgage Bank Market Risk, and Firmwide Retirement Plans Bank Owned/ Corporate Owned Life Insurance.
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The Sustainable Development (SD) Practice Group (PG) helps countries tackle their most complex challenges in the areas of Agriculture and Food, Climate Change, Environment, Natural Resources & Blue Economy, Environmental and Social Framework, Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience & Land, Social Sustainability and Inclusion, and Water.
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Cybersecurity and technology risk and/or project management certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), AWS Security certification, Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification, or Masters Certificate of Project Management (CPM) or related certifications.
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Director, Cyber Risk & Analysis (Cyber Technical - Change Risk Management) (ES Risk) This includes leading and implementing risk management tools and frameworks for the organization and managing a sustainable and mature process to identify, assess, mitigate, and monitor change initiatives in the enterprise.
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As Director for Cyber Technical Change Risk Management in Capital One's Enterprise Services (ES) Risk Office (ES Risk, first-line of defense), you will execute high-priority enterprise-level technology and cyber initiatives, influence across the organization, and drive the implementation of our strategy.
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Participate in risk and other management forums and contribute to continuous improvement of risk and project / program management practices. As Director for Cyber Technical Change Risk Management, you will have a high level of exposure across lines of business and have the opportunity to work with senior executives to create and implement innovative solutions to identify and mitigate potential risks to the Company.
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Statistical Process Control (SPC), Quality Management Systems (QMS) - Change Control, Project Management, Lean Six Sigma, SOP/Batch Record Development, cGMP Regulatory Compliance, Process Development, Process Validation.
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Experience with Information/Technology Risk Management, Supply Chain Risk Management, Third Party Risk Management, and/or Global Regulatory Compliance. Understanding of key compliance, risk, and control frameworks such as NIST, PCI, ISO, COBIT, CIS etc.
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