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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The Cost Control Engineer assists the Project Controls Manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in the completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative. See below for a quick glance of who we are and the impact you could have on the food service industry.
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This Program Control Analyst position will interface with the program managers, functional management, and cost account managers (CAMs) to provide financial and administrative support and analysis to meet program requirements.
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Job Purpose The Lead Cost Engineer for the Project Control Central Team is responsible for the Cost and Budget Control discipline during FEED and EPC phases. Assist in developing and maintaining Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) for the overall project consistent with project scope and reporting structures requirements across project EPCs. Facilitate the monitoring of FEED and EPC contractors and project’s cost performance comparing to agreed control plans and recommends corrective plans as required during project execution with the appropriate PLT personnel.
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Thorough knowledge of service, cost control in F&B, labour controls, beverage menu writing, maintenance, merchandising, computer and accountings. Positively deal with and learn from customer complaints and comments with follow-up and feedback to the Catering Manager / Food & Beverage Manager.
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The Director of Production Management leads a team that focuses on the comprehensive formulation of production plans, cost control, and production productivity for Telemundo Studios' linear and streaming properties.
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Daily menu conferences and food service operations of cafeteria or dining room area, including organizing the serving area and collecting dishes and resetting tables. Sets-up assigned station with appropriate items before meal service; checks for cleanliness before starting preparation of food.
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Our 170+ stores are the primary supplier for many small food service operators, families, non-profit organizations, caterers and so much more! Gordon Food Service Store, the retail division of Gordon Food Service, offers the fast pace of retail in an environment that lets you balance your life and foster development for future growth.
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Proven experience in site design, storm water management, water/wastewater utilities, on-site sanitary systems, erosion control, and DOT projects. Prepare comprehensive site design plans covering grading, drainage, and erosion control.
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Gordon Food Service values our customers and understands that their success is largely dependent upon their workforce. Gordon Food Service is a drug-free workplace and drug tests all employees.
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Excellent background covering most facets of planning, budgeting, invoicing, reporting, cost containment on a commuter railroad or Class 1 similar in multi‐ line, host/tenant service complexity and territory and equipment fleet.
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Be responsible for purchasing, menu compliance, inventory, food cost analysis and food production forecasting; This is a hands-on Chef role requiring previous experience managing upscale food production.
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Experience with Allen Bradley Control Logix, RS Linx, GE Rx3i, and other comparable Manufacturer's Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Field work experience in the petrochemical, power generation, renewable energy, pulp & paper or food processing industries.
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Work with Director and Fiscal Manager to implement cost control and awareness measures for planned and unplanned operational expenses. Knowledge of emergency management oversight and response and access control/security management.
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Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. As part of our Field Service Technician team, you’ll provide expert-level installation and services of cutting-edge technology.
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