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Sets up cost control system, monitors and controls costs and schedules on contracts requiring validated cost schedule control system. Performs analyses and prepares reports in order to ensure that contracts are within negotiated and agreed-upon parameters and government cost control guidelines.
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In addition to providing cost control services at the project level a Principal Cost Controller is a highly experienced individual with extensive advanced knowledge of cost control principles and best practices and procedures.
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Owned by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, half of the joint venture behind the Vineyard Wind 1 project, Vineyard Offshore is focused on developing projects that will deliver clean, renewable, and cost-effective offshore wind power around North America.
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The Cost Accounting Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of cost accounting, providing analysis, implementing cost control measures and providing accurate financial information to ensure the sustainability and financial well being of the company.
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The Project Cost Controls Specialist F+G performs a variety of routine technical tasks to assist project managers, cost managers, facility assessors, construction managers, estimators, or other technical professionals working in program and project management, strategic facility consulting, project assurance, and other advisory services.
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Reporting to the Project Controls Group Head, the Cost Engineer is responsible for providing cost management support to the Nuclear Generation work portfolio and will monitor, control and forecast the costs during the Project lifecycle.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOnsite: Hillsboro, ORJob SummaryThe Senior Cost Manager is a key member of the project team and responsible to monitor and appraise the performance of the project in the areas of cost and schedule control and assist the Project Manager to formulate those necessary corrective actions are taken.
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Incorporate the changes to scope, schedule, cost control systems and reporting. Implement the Project Cost Control process and system in accordance with this Procedure. Implement and manage cost control, schedule and progress control tools.
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Experience using EI748 Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS), knowledge of FAR Cost Principles, supporting DCMA/DCAA proposal audits, financial forecasting, IPMRs, IPMDAR and CCDRs is a plus. Provide proposal support to the Capture Manager, Proposal Manager, PMO and functional organizations including the use of Forward Pricing Rates and review of TINA compliance from a cost and pricing perspective.
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This position reports to a functional manager (EPC Cost Control Manager) and to the (project-specific) project managers and project director. Experience directly interfacing with project team members in analyzing cost and schedule performance, especially related to earned value management (EVM) and critical path method (CPM) scheduling.
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Attain inspection efficiency and cost reduction by effectively reviewing and directing the activities of the inspection and test personnel in the areas of inspection methods, non-destructive testing, and training.
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Sr. EVM Program Control Analyst The EVM Program Cost Control Analyst will interface with leadership, program managers, functional management, control account managers (CAMs) and business managers to provide financial support and analysis to meet program requirements.
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As the Project Commercial Manager on the $1.5BN Susquehanna River Rail Bridge Project, you will manage commercial activities , including prime contract management, scheduling, cost control and contract change management.
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Responsible for overseeing the functions of Light Rail (HB, NLR, RL) communications systems and networks are maintained to meet industry reliability standards in the delivery of mission critical voice and data services, including rail and police radio systems, train control and traction power substation (TPSS) comm systems, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks, telephone systems, closed circuit television (CCTV) and passenger information systems.
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Project Controls Cost Control: 5 years of experience Primavera P6: 5 years of experience SAP Software: 5 years of experience CPM Scheduling: 5 years of experience Forecasting & Budgeting: 5 years of experience Project Budget Reporting: 5 years of experience Accruals & Invoice Management: 5 years of experience Advanced Microsoft Excel Experience Microsoft ExcelCARIAN takes pride in being an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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