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This includes budget preparation and analysis, forecasting, cost control, performance measurement and financial analysis. To be successful we must anticipate the needs of our customers, reducing the cost of energy delivery today and pioneering the flexible energy systems of tomorrow.
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This will be to control cost, s Project Manager, Real Estate, Manager, Project Management, Estate, Construction, Insurance. This will be to control cost, s Project Manager, Real Estate, Manager, Project Management, Estate, Construction, Insurance.
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Understand cost control, financial accounting, inventory levels, and labor management. Conduct cost-benefit analysis on attractions and their repairs to optimize financial results, drive sales, and control costs.
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Minimum 1-5 years of project management, budget preparation and cost control. Demonstrated understanding of the wholesale aspect of Integrated Resources Division including strategic resource procurement, cost of service/rate design, municipal utility accounting and purchasing.
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Exemplary analytical cost management/cost control expertise including financial modeling, utilization of costing tools; SAP, Excel, and GAACP.Regulated utility exposure. Monitor and coordinate the schedule, technical accuracy, efficiency, coordination, and constructability of the program and cost-effectiveness of all designs, drawings, reports, estimates and other work as required.
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Knowledge of corporate construction procedures, estimating techniques, all engineering disciplines, cost control systems, and QA/QC. Knowledge of corporate construction procedures, estimating techniques, all engineering disciplines, cost control systems, and QA/QC.
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Strong understanding of Product Lifecycle management processesDemonstrated success managing all design verification aspects of requirements definition, planning, design, integration, test and coverage closure for complex Electronic Warfare systemsPrior Project Engineer / Control Account Manager (CAM) experience, including managing earned value metrics, such as Cost Performance Index (CPI) and Schedule Performance Index (SPI.
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Work with Quality Control to resolve supplier quality issues. Responsible for achieving device operational objectives in support of process validation, clinical trial execution, product launch, quality, cost and safety.
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Be responsible for all aspects of restaurant operations including but not limited to food and beverage execution, quality control, service, cost control, labor, and profitability.
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May specialize in the areas of design, incoming material, production control, product evaluation and reliability, inventory control and/or research and development as they apply to product or process quality.
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Mainsail Group is in search of a full-time Test Engineer to join our team and support the Information Technology Access Control Program, located at Hanscom Air Force Base. Conducts engineering performance, cost-effectiveness, reliability, technical and schedule risk assessment, and scheduling trade-off studies and document this information in a technical report as directed by the task order.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor position oversees the production team that produces products and directs activities so that products are manufactured on schedule, within quality standards, and meet the overall cost objectives.
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Collaborate with Symbotic Supplier Quality Engineering team to maximize warranty cost savings through Symbotic's supply chain. Implement quality control measures to ensure accuracy and consistency in warranty claim handling, maintaining high standards of service delivery and categorization of warranty claims.
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The selected candidates can expect to get involved in generating/reviewing process routings, developing process control sheets, sketching and drafting from instruction, analyzing data, designing components and tooling, and other miscellaneous job duties as they arise to support the Engineering Department.
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Get your hands dirty working alongside your crew, overseeing administrative tasks, and ensuring cost control. Seeking a skilled Restaurant Executive Chef or Head Chef who craves work-life balance.
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