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Position- HR Project Specialist. Stay updated on HR best practices and incorporate them into project plans. Training provided within the first year of employment includes: De-escalation & Safety; Public Speaking; Mental Health First Aid; Substance Abuse & Mental Health; Human Trafficking; Trauma Informed Care; and many more.
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Facilitate the project setup process, and Unanet setup to include project financials per Task Order. We are seeking a Contract & Billing Specialist to support procurement and billing activities on cost reimbursement, time & materials, and firm-fixed price projects for US Government clients.
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HDR is looking for a Project Controls Specialist to join our team. The workstreams under project controls include schedule management, cost management, change management, risk management, and document management.
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General Overview of the Role HDR is looking for a Project Controls Specialist to join our team. Primary Responsibilities Contribute to the development of project controls processes and procedures for assigned programs/projects to set up a framework to manage scope, budget and schedule.
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Develop new hybrid billing formats in MS Excel under direction of Project Managers (PMs). Support project accounting and data analysis team with spreadsheet maintenance, invoicing, project reporting, and billing.
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The candidate selected for this Engineer/Architect Specialist position will work directly on project coordination/management and permitting activities and participate in a wide variety of short-term and long-term projects to implement and support permitting functions within Development Services for airport work in the coming years.
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The Assistant Project Controls Specialist will support all aspects of project controls and reporting, including, project change management, cost control, progress measurement, schedule development and schedule control.
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Excel Engineering, Inc. is seeking a team-oriented, highly motivated individual for a full-time Project Controls Specialist, Level III. This is for our power utility client in Denver, CO.
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Responsible for technical/project assistance, document control (electronic and hard copy), records management processes (filing, archiving), which includes assistance with project-specific reports, data management, uploading of documents to project websites, project file structure assistance, and construction administration.
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The Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for creating and updating project life cycle schedules. One Tech Engineering is searching for a Project Controls Specialist for a position located in Denver, Colorado.
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CDM Smith has an exciting new opportunity for an Intermediate level Project Controls Specialist supporting multiple projects centered around the West Coast. Documents and assesses the impact of project changes on cost/schedule baselines using Primavera P6.
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The Senior Project Controls Specialist works under general supervision from the Senior Project Controls Manager within specific guidelines and protocols on routine and semi‐routine assignments.
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We’re looking for a dynamic Project Controls Specialist to play a critical role in our project management team. Leverage your experience with Primavera P6 and SAP Work and Asset Management to enhance project outcomes.
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POWER Engineers, Inc., one of the nation’s strongest energy-related engineering and environmental consultants, is currently seeking a Project Controls Specialist - Cost Controls for our Power Delivery Project Services Group VI Department in Denver, CO. This position will have the ability to work in the office, hybrid or remote.
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Insight Global is looking for a Project Controls Specialist III in the Downtown Denver area. This person will be responsible for creating and updating Primavera (P6) project life cycle schedules.
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