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The Project Controls Manager manages all basic requirements in the cost planning and scheduling of large right of way projects. Responsibilities What you'll be challenged to do: TranSystems has an immediate opening for a Project Controls Manager.
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This position serves as Control Team Leader/Project Controls Manager on medium and large-sized projects or as a Subject Manager Expert (SME) for the entire Project Controls Team. Acting as a key resource on a project team, the role will require collaboration at all levels.
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Work with Project Controls Manager to ensure alignment of the project forecast Estimate at Completion (EAC) both in terms of time and cost. Work with Project Controls Manager to develop and consistently utilize Project Controls processes, procedures and best practices.
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Tetra Tech is currently seeking a full-time, mid-level Project Engineer. Work with a team on design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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Tetra Tech is currently seeking a full-time, mid-level Project Engineer work in our Albuquerque, NM office. Familiarity with design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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Hands-on Project Controls or Project Management experience or certifications. Enrolled in STEM-related college majors (such as Project Management; Construction Management; Engineering; Math; Science; Computer Science; Computer Information Systems) or Business Management (Accounting; Finance; Business Administration.
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The Project Engineer, EI&C provides corporate project engineering and project management services related to projects at all sites within the region in the field of electrical, instrumentation and controls (EI&C) engineering related to capital investment projects throughout all project phases from feasibility, front-end-loading engineering through detail engineering, construction, commissioning and turn-over to operations.
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Provide customer support and work with the project engineers, other system engineers, end-users, to assist in developing cost-effective methods for an efficient SCADA controls design and system solution.
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Working knowledge of all aspects field auditing including personnel, equipment, JSA, project service tickets. Prepare reports for upper management regarding status of project. The Project Manager must have good working relationships with new and existing customers Qualifications: High School diploma required, Bachelor’s degree (preferred.
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6 plus years of industrial electrical, instrumentation and controls (EI&C) project experience, Chemical industry experience in operations and/or maintenance environment a plus. The Project Engineer EI&C will be responsible for the development of project scope and execution approach for EI&C engineering and conduct and/or support safety, quality and regulatory reviews (e.g. HAZOP, code review, environmental review) as required by the nature of the project/process.
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This position will offer you the opportunity to direct technical decision making, in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the design, modification, and analysis of new and existing power plant controls systems, specifically digital upgrades.
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Requirements: Bachelors degree from a four-year college or university - business, finance, project management, engineering, technical, or equivalent and a minimum of 7 years of project controls scheduling experience using primavera (P6) or a minimum of 11 years of project controls scheduling experience using primavera (P6) in lieu of a degree.
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Provide oversight and management of project controls including RFIs, submittals and material delivery tracking with support from APM and PE.Oversight of Material Delivery tracking and reporting.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Project Controls Specialist I $ 88,008.00 $ 115,626.00. Project Accountant I $ 60,729.00 $ 81,128.00. Serve as project/design manager on geotechnical/tunneling and underground projects.
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Project Executive CM III $ 165,163.00 $ 199,917.00. Assistant Project Manager, Architectural III $ 80,015.00 $ 104,730.00. Assistant Project Manager, Mechanical I $ 94,453.00 $ 120,981.00.
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