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Our Joint Systems Division is seeking a Project Control Analyst (PCA) to work closely with Project Managers, Corporate Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable to provide multifaceted financial and business operations support to maintain strong overall governance of project budgets, revenue recognition, and project processes.
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Zeno's technology is both light-weight and cost-effective compared to historic RPS, opening up broad market opportunities in space and terrestrially. Motor Abilities: Sitting/standing for extended periods, gripping, fine motor control (hands.
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The Preconstruction Manager is charged with guiding projects through the preconstruction phase, while maintaining each project’s desired program, scope, and quality, to ensure effective schedule and cost control.
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Cost Control/Billings/Collections/Change Management/Monthly Status Reports. The individual will be ultimately responsible for the day to day execution, project controls, project engineering, cost, risk and business management of multiple projects.
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We currently have an opportunity for a Cost Control Engineer in Riverdale, MD. The Cost Control Engineer shall perform all aspects of cost control in an accurate, thorough, and timely manner which includes assessing and reviewing subcontract invoices, control and assign costs on site, assisting with the preparation of budgets and reports in accordance with established company policies and procedures.
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Prepares and presents monthly financial reports to upper management concerning cost, and forecasts. Manage job cost accounting functions. Provide job cost system technical support and training for new and existing employees.
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Coordinate and supervise unit personnel regarding production, merchandising, quality and cost control, and labor management. The CHEF MANAGER is responsible for oversight of food preparation, management of the line staff and utility workers, inventory and purchasing, menu creation and pricing, food and labor budgeting, staff scheduling and kitchen safety and cleanliness maintenance.
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5-8 years estimating, cost control, project management, and/or engineering experience in construction environment. Knowledge of estimating techniques and cost control, plus ability to interpret computerized cost data and systems is essential.
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The SRM Business Process & Technology team supports various verticals (e.g., Supplier Risk Management, Category Management) within ESC, as well as many governance and control teams throughout the organization.
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Create, modify, and maintain accurate and consistent multi-level Bills of Material (BOM) and Item Master records to support order management, development builds, material requirements, and cost reporting.
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Additional Expertise: Experience with government contracting cost issues, government and commercial intellectual property (IP) rights, Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Foreign Military Financing (FMF), security clearances, Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI), and Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) matters is a valuable plus.
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You will be responsible for managing all accounting operations, including payroll, cost accounting, and budget control. Company outings: bowling; holiday luncheons; summer BBQ; basketball, softball and golf leagues.
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Export Control RegulationsApplicants for employment at Blue Origin must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e. current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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Requirements may include program cost control and management using cost baselines, revenue and profit recognition and forecasting, customer reporting and invoicing support, direct and indirect rate analysis, annual and multiyear planning, monthly forecasting, program compliance with FAR and GAAP regulations, and program initial set up to include project codes with work breakdown structure and billing set up.
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Manages financial information and control systems, including general ledger, budgeting, cost allocation, mortgage accounting, and other subsystems. Performs and oversees special studies for management, such as cost analyses, ratio and trend analyses, analysis of new products and services, and other comparative examinations.
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