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Areas of responsibility include cost control, cost reporting, forecasting, financial reporting, performance measurement, earned value analysis, contract management, subcontracts compliance, invoice management, change management, and risk analysis.
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Provides Earned Value Analysis by tracking progress and measuring performance. The Project Controls Manager II manages cost tracking and forecasting, contract management and change order control and quantity surveying, especially on Bill of Quantities (BOQ) Projects and drives successful project delivery, supporting solar, energy storage, wind, transmission and distribution.
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Demonstrated understanding of project cost, earned value, CPM scheduling and detail planning, contract management conceptsCommitment to Accuracy and Reliability Preferred Qualifications: Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or similar credentials.
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Primavera P6, @Risk, CMIS, SAP, Earned Value Systems, Oracle Contract Manager, CAD/Construct Sim, Oracle Procurement, Hard DollarExperience in industrial sectors such as manufacturing, construction, energy, or infrastructure.
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Demonstrated understanding of project cost, earned value, CPM scheduling and detail planning, contract management concepts. Primavera P6, @Risk, CMIS, SAP, Earned Value Systems, Oracle Contract Manager, CAD/Construct Sim, Oracle Procurement, Hard Dollar.
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MBA, Program Management Professional (PMP) certification and Earned Value Management System (EVMS) experience. You will closely coordinate with supplier management and internal manufacturing organizations to complete first-time system builds while solving schedule and technical issues as they arise.
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Manage and lead project controls project execution, ensuring projects are executed on time, within budget, and meet quality standards, that includes staffing, reporting, change management. Extensive experience in industrial project management and project controls, with a proven track record of successful project execution.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field. Identify and mitigate project risks by implementing effective risk management strategies and monitoring risk factors.
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Standardization of processes and procedures across all projects that is scalable to the size of the projectPromote a culture of continuous improvement by implementing best practices and optimizing project management processes.
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Responsible for implementation and training of best practices for project planning and scheduling, cost estimating and monitoring, progress measurement, risk management and reporting. Responsible for ensuring open communication and information from Project Teams to Corporate Management.
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An intermediate level of understanding of Earned Value Management is also a must. The Project Controls Specialist works closely with the Project Manager in the overall management of the project.
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This position assists project leadership with client relationship management, as well as coaches and mentors project controls aligned staff. Supports Subcontractor Change Management by reviewing subcontractor changes and assessing impact to overall budget and forecast.
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Management of the team's cost and schedule, including Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) development and maintenance and Earned Value Management (EVMS) techniques. Ability to become Earned Value Management System (EVMS) certified within 6 months.
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Familiarity with project controls, including critical path method schedules and earned value management. Leidos seeks the best and the brightest, and in return, we invest in you, with an eye on your future, through career advancement, growth opportunities and continuous improvement via mentoring, formal and informal project management training and assistance with obtaining pertinent certifications.
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Experience using program management tools such as Earned Value Management System: (EVMS), Integrated Master Plan (IMP), Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), and/or Risk and Opportunity Management to identify issues and develop recommended courses of action to management.
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