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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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RSI is seeking a Senior Project Controls Specialist responsible for supporting the PMO Director in project scoping, planning, and scheduling; earned value management (EVM); change control; and problem identification and resolution support.
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2+ years project management experience within a related construction industry or experience in the HVAC/building automation controls industry such as Project Coordinator, Associate Project Manager, or Systems Specialist/Technician.
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Marathon Renewable Fuels Refinery located in Martinez, CA is seeking a Project Controls Specialist to support the Maintenance Department in project development and execution.
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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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The role also includes supporting the Project Controls Manager in the development and refinement of the Program’s cost, schedule, risk management, changes & claims, and document control, along with the production of various reporting and communications as support to the client as needed.
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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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As a Project Controls Document Specialist II, you will learn and be active in the building design and engineering process, while learning on the job project management skills from working directly with our Project Managers and teams.
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Reporting related to cost control, budget control, data management, change order management, financial reporting through Parsons’ custom project controls systems. Maintain all project controls procedures in alignment with project business processes and determine methods to improve processes through lessons learned and analysis.
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Develop and maintain various project controls processes which includes but is not limited to progress tracking and forecasting, cost control, and document management. Moore Industires is looking for a Project Scheduler/Project Controls Manager to join our team in our Baton Rouge, Louisiana office.
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AECOM is seeking an experienced Project Controls Specialist to support the Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio architecture and engineering practices. Overall, the Project Controls Specialist plays an integral role in ensuring all assigned client projects succeed in attaining their financial, schedule, and performance targets as defined by the client contract and internal AECOM expectations.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for effective management project control and reporting on cost, schedule, and progress measurement for the project. At Anser Advisory, a part of Accenture, we are looking for a Project Controls Manager to join our growing Utility teams.
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10+ years of experience in project controls & construction management of large, complex projects involving large-scale power distribution/generation systems; mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) plants – including cooling systems.
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As a Project Controls Specialist in the Ground Systems Development Group, you will be working with project/program managers to define scope and estimate work, build integrated schedules (spanning engineering, procurement, construction, and activation), track status and develop recovery plans, develop Estimates at Completion (EAC), and perform management reporting.
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Expertise in Project Controls Standards subject matter, including Estimating, Cost Management, Cost Forecasting, Schedule Management, Progress Measurement, Change Management, Risk Management, WBS/CBS/SBS, Cash-Flow (VOWD), and Benchmarking.
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