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Zachry Engineering Corporation (ZEC) is looking for a detail-oriented Senior Project Controls Specialist who is highly qualified in Primavera P6 scheduling to work in our Houston Westchase Design Center.
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The Lead Project Controls Specialist (Schedule Mgmt & Control) is responsible for developing, using, and improving existing enterprise tools, systems and work processes to assist the project management practitioners in effective management control and reporting on schedule and progress measurement for a high complexity Capital Delivery portfolio of projects.
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Certification in project management (e.g., PMP, CAPM) or project controls (e.g., PMI-SP, AACE PSP) is a plus. The Project Controls Specialist will play a critical role in supporting the planning, monitoring, and execution of our clients' projects.
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The Project Controls Analyst shall prepare, analyze, verify, and report information related to project control areas (such as cost, estimating, planning, schedule, and/or resource management) and measure the effect of such information on the overall performance of RWE's wind, solar, and storage projects.
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Proven track record of successful project controls delivery across scheduling, cost engineering, cost estimating and risk management - and full exposure to project business case scrutiny processes and project controls practices.
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Work under a Project Controls Manager, and with other Project Controls Specialists, to meet objectives in a timely manner. Perform quality control review of project controls reports and verify timely execution.
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The Project Controls Manager plays a pivotal leadership role within the Concrete Division, responsible for overseeing project controls, cost management, scheduling, risk analysis, document controls processes, and compliance functions.
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The Staff Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for leading the project controls processes with the internal project management team to execute project deliverables within budget and schedule.
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The Project Controls Specialist is responsible for performing project controls on assigned projects including; project planning and scheduling, and monitoring, risk management and mitigation, change management, and internal and external reporting.
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Take part in project controls meetings with the project team. Develop/implement project dashboards and collaboration sites to support monitoring and status communication to the project/program management team.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration.
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Oversees Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinator. Must have the ability to oversee Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinators.
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As the Project Controls Manager, you are responsible for assisting the construction team with all aspects of technical and administrative functions to ensure efficient and effective operations in the construction organization.
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Project Controls Specialist I $ 88,008.00 $ 115,626.00. Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Experience with project management, including managing budgets, schedules, and resources.
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The Project Controls Coordinator supports the Project Management team by providing support at the corporate office during the implementation of a battery storage system. Interface with project management team and other functional groups within the company to ensure accurate scheduling, planning, and reporting during all phases of the project.
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