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Owner Manager Planning and Control will coordinate Scheduler-Cost Controller Group to ensure the accomplishment of the Portfolio planning and control goals. -The Scheduler and Cost Controller is required to produce a variety of regular and ad-hoc reports in support of our project planning and control initiatives.
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Ensure monthly cost forecasts are done based on forecasted production units and develop compliance scorecard for review of Senior Project Controls Manager. Provide guidance and cascade the requirements for establishing annual baseline and budget to Cost Engineering team.
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Earned Value Management System (EVMS), Cost, Schedule, and Control System(CSCS) Basic knowledge of contract requirements including Contract Data Requirement List, (CDRL), Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS.
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The Cost Control Financial Specialist will be a direct conduit with the CAMs in support of PMO teams, and a CACI Corporate Pricing point of contact. This position will report to the Deputy Business Operations Manager and work with the Control Account Managers (CAMs) they support, alongside Program Analysts, Technical Managers, Cost / Earned Value Analysts, Financial Analysts, Project Schedulers, and all members of CACI's Program Management Office (PMO.
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Barton Cotton Graphics is currently seeking an experienced Cost Estimator - Printing and Mailing. Consult with sales, clients, vendors, and personnel in other departments to discuss and formulate cost estimates.
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Proven experience with financial operations and corporate cost control 15+ years of experience reviewing, executing, and managing the client's prime contract as well as subcontracts and vendor agreements.
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Serve as the on-site DeltaV Control Systems Engineer for a customer. Develop and design Emerson DeltaV control systems including implementing control logic, configuring process graphics, and support customer acceptance reviews to demonstrate provided solutions meet customer process and functional requirements.
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10 or more years of professional experience in Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls in the Water/Wastewater industry; assembling P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, control network architectures and instrument details; provide design and construction cost estimates for I&C work; ability to track design and construction progress costs; SCADA and HMI programming.
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Preparing PennDOT PS&E documentation Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans & reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Electrical Cost Engineer will work within the Cost department and will report to the Cost Manager. They will work closely with the Project Managers, Construction Managers, and Superintendents The Electrical Cost Engineer will review subcontractor change order requests to validate costs are fair and reasonable and will assist in project cost forecasting.
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We are looking to hire a Senior DeltaV Control Systems Engineer to work out of our headquarters in Allendale, NJ. DeltaV configuration experience of continuous or batch process control systems.
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As a Control Systems Engineer, Automation Engineer, or Technical Support Engineer. 5 years of experience in implementation and upgrades of DeltaV Control Systems, Version 7 (or higher) or other industrial automation platform.
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Develop and continuously improve models to compare alternative control algorithms quantitatively across many key metrics (cost, efficiency, performance, complexity, etc.) Create control/estimation algorithms to support a broad thermal management scope: climate control, battery, powertrain, heat pump/refrigeration system, car computers, and more.
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Well-versed in chemical process manufacturing, plant safety rules and regulations, Process Safety Management (PSM), current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), environmental compliance standards, site quality processes, and budgetary cost control.
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The Production Cost Controller is the business partner of the Director of Operations and the local management team responsible for providing solid financial analysis and expertise and support with financial guidance for decision-making.
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