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Responsibilities include estimating projects, managing design-build shoring projects, developing budgets, cost control, scheduling, quality control, and client relations. Responsibilities include estimating projects, managing design-build shoring projects, developing budgets, cost control, scheduling, quality control, and client relations.
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Experience with aircraft subsystem design, test data requirements, and test methodologies used in the aerospace industry, to include control room monitoring. This will require you to perform technical planning, system integration, verification and validation, cost and risk, and supportability and effectiveness analyses for total systems.
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Organize all construction plans and specifications, both physically on site and in the project document control software. Review vendor invoices with Project Manager and Superintendent for approval and cost coding.
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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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Assist with surveying, planning and design, value engineering, purchasing, fabrication, equipment and material deliveries, equipment buyouts, coordination with Field Foreman and Superintendents, prepare conceptual and detailed bid documents, cost estimates, scheduling, submitting change orders and RFIs, review additional construction documents, forecasting, document control, POs, track labor and materials, budgeting (creating, managing, and maintaining), and close-out documentation tasks.
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Regular activities may include analyzing, modeling, troubleshooting, designing, and simulating communications systems, subsystems, and algorithms for communication networks, data links, digital radio, battle management, and command and control systems such as wide and local area networks, point-to-point systems, secure systems, signal coding and modulation schema, digital radio/communications technology, and network architecture design.
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The Project manager shall monitor, coordinate, and evaluate all key project activities to ensure optimum scope/configuration control, cost/schedule compliance, and quality assurance/control of project design, specification, contracting strategies, and contractor performance leading to claims avoidance/claims mitigation.
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Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating) Maintain quality control (integrity and excellence of completed project.
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Demonstrate extensive knowledge of and direct support experience in required software (AutoCAD, Navisworks, Revit, Archicad, etc.) Assist project teams with preconstruction services, establish / implement VC procedures and techniques to assure timely modeling / shop drawing approval.
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As an Integration Tool Engineer, the individual will work with a design engineering, manufacturing engineering, Program Operations leadership business management and Scheduling team to gather necessary information for cost control, forecasting, and proposals.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems (NGAS) is seeking either a Staff Program Cost Schedule Control Analyst to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Bachelor's degree with 14 years experience or a Master's degree with 12 years of experience in the following areas: Cost Scheduling, Program Control, Scheduling, Financial Analyst and/or related industry experience.
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Experience as a Program or Project Controls Specialist in a government agency or infrastructure engineering and construction projects, using state-of-the-art productivity and Project Control tools such as Oracle Primavera, Contract Manager, Unifier, Timberline Gold Job Cost & Accounting System, or similar program management software.
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6) Reviewing and providing cost, schedule, and technical input on proposals and earned value management. In this position, you will lead the Weight Management and Control Team for Advanced Development Programs.
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You'd also ensure the logical and systematic conversion of customer or product requirements into total systems solutions that acknowledge technical, schedule, and cost constraints. Must have an active DoD Secret clearance (with a background investigation completed within the last 6 years or currently enrolled into Continuous Evaluation.
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Responsible for project management to include scope development, contract negotiations, cost control, interdisciplinary coordination, staff management, and quality control on multiple, concurrent projects.
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