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Ensure trends of cost and schedule are identified, well documented and ensure the change management process is followed and communicate and suggest corrective actionsCoordinate with cross functional team in project setting, ensure project controls team members are interfacing with engineering, procurement, contracts and construction on concepts and relationships to the scope of work.
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Manage all aspects of project scope including planning, engineering, procurement/contracting, construction, commissioning, and handover under EPCM or OIT delivery models. Follow Change Management process to identify and approve modifications to scope, cost, schedule, and quality.
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Ensure on-time delivery by managing scope, risks, budget, and timelines. - Drive work to completion and effectively manage and report on scope, risks and issues, budget, and timelines. - Plan, manage, and monitor medium to large projects with complex scope, multiple workstreams and interdependencies.
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Communicating closely with Naut’sa mawt Event Management Reporting Manager and Editor in advance to assigned meeting/events to ensure understanding of scope of work, event/meeting objectives. Participating in Indigenous cultural training and remaining up to date on Indigenous cultural practices, traditions, and best practices to enhance the representation and experience of Indigenous events.
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Lead the planning, scheduling, and execution of civil construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within scope, and within budget. Our client is a leading civil construction company specializing in excavations, utilities, and road construction.
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Correspond with customers about the proposal to more suitably define the scope and price, with the goal of obtaining a contract. Asset: Safety trainings such as working at height, confined space, scaffold user, fit test, etc.
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Drive exceptional outcomes of all aspects of project scope including planning, engineering, procurement/contracting, construction, and/or hand-over. The Vice President of Projects will be reporting into the COO and will be responsible for a portfolio of projects from small initiatives to EPCM mandates.
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Working with lending partners and internal stakeholders, process post-closing amendments that may be required to address cost overruns, scope changes, Letter of Credit requirements, etc. Working with lending partners and internal stakeholders, process post-closing amendments that may be required to address cost overruns, scope changes, Letter of Credit requirements, etc.
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Minimum 10 years experience within the heavy civil construction scope with a minimum 5years’ experience as a Supervisor. Minimum 10 years experience within the heavy civil construction scope with a minimum 5years’ experience as a Supervisor.
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