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Minimum Required Qualifications: Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst) 3-5 years professional experience in program and/or project controls on a construction program. Based out of El Segundo, CA, the firm offers program, project, and construction management services.
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We are looking for a Project Controls Specialist II for our contract with Los Angeles Community College District to monitor the overall integrity of the project budget and forecast in accordance with approved standard operating procedures.
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As an experienced Project Delivery Senior Analyst - Technology Program Analyst you will have the ability to share new ideas and collaborate on projects as a consultant without the extensive demands of travel.
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This will be a full-time position and the Project Cost Analyst is expected to work on-site at our office in Downtown Los Angeles. Project Cost Analyst , who will report to Controller.
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Under general supervision, the Project Rebound Administrative Analyst provides comprehensive administrative and budget management support to accomplish program-based goals. Works with related human resources and faculty members in support of Project Rebound programs and initiatives, and leads office automation planning and coordination.
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The incumbent ensures compliance with applicable regulations or requirements governing the Project Rebound program, maintains currency on all statewide policies governing the program, and serves as liaison to outside agencies and community partners related to the Project Rebound program.
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Previous experience as Project Analyst in Utility Industry. Prepare planning schedule and track product release weekly in JIRA, Microsoft Project, and Primavera P6. who has experience with planning, developing and maintaining schedules of identified activities in the logic-based schedule program Oracle Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project.
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If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst)! As a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst), you will play a crucial role in monitoring and maintaining the integrity of project budgets and forecasts.
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Project Development Analyst (Project Engineer)* Project Development Analyst. Project Development Analyst. A candidate will be well prepared for these positions with prior experience as an Estimator, Construction Coordinator, Project Planner, or Project Engineer for commercial construction, remodeling, or capital improvement projects in the public sector.
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Description The Project Policy Analyst duties involves analytical studies on a variety of policies, projects, programs and issues in support of a function, research initiative, program and / or organizational unit, or in research of new or changing systems and programs.
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The Project Analyst acts as the primary financial advisor throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring success in areas such as contracting, compensation and payment terms, workplan/project management system alignment, budgets, cost controls, revenue recognition, and cash and invoice management.
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The staff analyst will oversee all aspects of projects and work with internal stakeholders to plan and designate project resources, prepare timelines and project deliverables, establish effective communications plans, monitor progress and provide status summaries to key stakeholders.
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Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst) 3-5 years of professional experience in program and/or project controls on a construction program. Monitor the overall integrity of the project budget and forecast in accordance with approved standard operating procedures.
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Travel to offsite project locations as required. Yang Management, Inc., a full service Construction and Project Management firm, is currently seeking various positions for projects in Southern California.
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Experience working through the entire project life cycle. Experience utilizing Microsoft Office, Advanced Excel Skills, Proliance, Data-Warehouse or other systems used by a large capital program, and any educational facility experience.
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