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Title: Senior Project Controls Manager / Senior Cost Manager. Minimum Education (or substitute experience) required: 4-year college degree in Construction Management, Structural Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Cost Estimating or equivalent recognized technical qualification related to mechanical discipline.
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Johnson Service Group (JSG) is currently looking for a Sr Project Controls Manager to serve as the team leader on major projects and is the client’s main contact for providing Project cost and schedule management services, including invoice validation, cost forecasting and reporting, change management, close out administration, earned value and Risk Management.
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Different Teams within the construction industry: Project and Program Management Engineering and design, Procurement, Project Controls. 3-8+ years of construction experience as a cost engineer/manager.
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Provide overall management of projects from concept to completion including siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, construction management, and closeout.
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Manages progress meetings to review status of ongoing projects and coordinates with the Public Information Manager, Safety Officer, and Project Controls/Schedule Manager. Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in architecture, civil engineering, environmental engineering or a related field; and 3 years of project management or construction management experience.
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Recommends improvements in systems, tools, and methods of project controls and project management. - Provides senior level general project management support as necessary (e.g., financial/operational budgeting, consolidation, analysis, forecasting; business development; pricing; billing; key client/consultant relationship management.
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Post-Contract Performing quantity surveying, cost controls and change management activities throughout the project lifecycle. College and/or post-graduate degree in construction management, cost management, quantity surveying, engineering or field related to construction.
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Knowledge and application of construction estimating, cost, project controls/scheduling, documentation, engineering/construction principles, techniques, materials, applications, and practices are required.
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10+ years of experience as Project Manager, Cost Manager, Project Controls Manager or Cost Estimator. Establish and maintain project controls & change management for use by project management throughout the lifecycle of a project.
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The Project Controls Manager (PCM) is responsible for managing some of the most technical, cost efficient, and fast paced construction project schedules achievable. 10+ years of experience in project controls & construction management of large, complex projects involving large-scale power distribution/generation systems; mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) plants – including cooling systems.
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Clayco is currently seeking a Project Cost Manager to join our team. Working knowledge of applicable computer software such as PMWeb or similar project portfolio management software, data serve, excel, JDE, etc.
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Specific experience in Project Management of Utility Transmission & Distribution Substation Projects. Due to continued growth, Sargent & Lundy's Electric Grid Infrastructure Services group currently has an opportunity for a Project Manager.
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Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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Manages project controls, cost and performance activities and procedures, procurement, project logistics, organization, systems and project close-out. Bachelor's Degree in construction management, engineering, architecture, or equivalent degree.
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The SIM will lead all development teams in launching greenfield automated cold storage sites, working side by side with the Project Engineering Manager, the Systems Engineer, the Commissioning Manager, automation and software suppliers, and internal IT & systems teams managing all facets of the interior automation installs within cold storage warehouses.
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