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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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The primary duties of this position include all aspects of engineering, project management, project pursuits and client relationship management for projects primarily focused on the municipal solid waste (MSW), industrial type vertical facilities, and organics industries, with an emphasis on system planning, engineering analysis, cost estimating, design, construction management, pollution control systems, and permitting/regulatory compliance.
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Certifications: GIAC Advanced Penetration Tester (GPEN) Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) Offensive Security Exploit Developer (OSED) Offensive Security Exploitation Expert (OSEE) Offensive Security Web Expert (OSWE) CompTIA PenTest Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for ensuring all large projects in the Western Region are managed in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Manages, oversees, and coordinates project controls and activities, planning and scheduling, cost estimating and monitoring, and quality review for projects for an organization.
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Plans and implements natural resource improvement projects such as erosion control, fish and wildlife habitat management, habitat containment, and wetland and riparian area restoration. Coordinates pest management measures to protect natural resources on project lands.
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As a Cost Manager, you will work on the capital project controls of our data center construction projects in The Dalles Oregon area. Reconciling program and project controls data with the client’s fiscal and financial controls systems.
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The Project Field Manager will any or all of the following three roles, dependent upon client requirements for each project assigned: Site Superintendent (SS), Quality Control Manager (QCM), and Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO.
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Related keywords: accountant, construction accountant, cost accountant, project accountant, onsite accountant, procurement, job cost accountant, cost engineer, cost controls engineer, bookeeper, accounting assistant, accounting controller.
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Clarisight Consulting is a tech driven project controls and data analytics consulting firm specializing in project planning, scheduling, budgeting, cost controlling, risk management, data analysis, dashboard, reports, and system integration.
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Detailed understanding of risk management and controls assurance. Proven project leadership with both legacy and emerging technologies to assess and manage business risk and enforce security controls.
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The Quality Control Inspector (QCI) is expected to maintain excellent customer relationships with all customers, local agencies, subcontractors, and any other appropriate personnel from outside entities.
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Advanced knowledge of environmental compliance-related areas for example: air dispersion modeling, stormwater, Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plans, waste, water resources, Risk Management Planning, California Environmental Quality Act permitting, multi-media auditing, etc.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the coordination and development of electrical cost estimates and assist schedulers (as needed) with project development milestones. Experience utilizing MS Project or Primavera P6 schedule software.
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This includes industries in power generation, power distribution, power transmission, regional transmission organizations (RTOs), independent system operators (ISOs), electrical contracting, power quality, back-up power, packaged power, battery power, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), power protection and controls, electrical testing, power equipment maintenance, acceptance testing, commissioning, solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy, tidal energy, and geothermal energy.
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As the QC Manager your responsibilities include overall management of the Contractor's Quality Control (CQC) with the authority to act in all CQC matters for the Contractor, Herman Construction.
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