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Our core expertise is in Project Controls which includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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Drive project scheduling, resource allocation and forecasting, time entry, and project controls through the standard project management tools to ensure timely delivery and proper budget allocation and capitalization.
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Manage all aspects of a project, including document controls, weekly meetings, jobsite observations, site logistics, quality control, budget analysis, contractor coordination, and risk management.
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This position serves as a project leader, responsible for managing and delivering all aspects of one or more mega ($5M+) and/or super mega ($25M+) projects including technical aspects, operations, contracting, project controls, quality, risk and change management.
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Participates in preconstruction planning, when possible, regarding the project schedule and budget. Mesa Energy Systems is a HVAC mechanical services company that provides fully integrated solutions for preventative maintenance and repair, upgrading existing mechanical, electrical, and controls systems to provide the most efficient economic solutions to meet customer expectations.
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Conduct risk monitoring, controls, and timely communication and escalation to ensure ability to achieve expected outcomes on time and within budget. Duties include but are not limited to assembling project team, assigning individual responsibilities, coordinating with other projects and work groups, identifying appropriate resource needs, developing schedules, tracking and communicating progress, and reporting and managing risks and issues to resolution to ensure the projects/programs are completed timely and within budget.
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Document & report any subcontractor problems and/or nonperformance to the Project Manager immediately & assist with managing performance through mentoring/training, disciplinary action, back charges, and/or other appropriate actions.
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Adhere to strong brand, budget, resource, and business controls to ensure creative work is aligned with business goals and brand strategy. An ideal candidate will have an account management and integrated production background; and will confidently lead creative development of projects across all media from the initial ask/need to crafting creative and project briefs, through to producing and trafficking of creative assets.
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Support construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing project engineering & project controls tasks as required for successful project execution. This includes: Safe work planning and execution, Quality control, Quantity tracking , Budget management, Financial reporting and forecasting, Cash flow management, Scheduling, Operations work planning, Contract / subcontract administration, Change management, Document control, Project closeout.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of project engineering and civil construction work. Our objective is to help our general contractor partners build out project teams for high level infrastructure projects across the US.
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We are currently looking for a Project Controls Engineer to provide scheduling support services to our valued clients. MUST have 5 or more years of experience in project controls and CPM scheduling within the vertical construction industry (For example, high-rises, apartment buildings, airports, data centers.
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You have five (5) years of experience where you will have gained proficiency in lighting design, subcontractor negotiation, budget creation and management, project scheduling and reporting skills.
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PM2CM, Inc., (Project Management to Construction Management) is a professional services company dedicated to providing Program and Project Management, Construction Management and Project Controls services during the design and construction phase of projects.
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Develop and implement project policies and procedures, establish project controls systems and implement the project execution plan. Serve as primary point of contact with client regarding efforts such as client coordination, strategic planning, master scope management, budget finances, subcontracting, project staffing, compliance, facility support and schedule attainment.
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