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Budgetary responsibilities for headcount, cost control, capital, expenses, etc. Resource forecasting and allocation of software engineers, quality engineers, and/or technical authors across several development Programs for new product development.
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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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Cost Control (Weekly Reports, Monthly Reports, Change Order Maintenance, Forecasting) Early Submittals (Schedule, Quality Control, Safety, other General Conditions, Flow Charts.
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Solid understanding of financial management principles, including budgeting, forecasting, cost control, and profit optimization Ability to adapt to changing circumstances, handle unexpected challenges, and remain flexible in response to evolving business needs or customer preferences.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration. 5+ years of heavy civil construction experience including client coordination, finance, scheduling, cost control, contract administration, and construction/engineering resolution Working proficiency in Primavera Software Bachelor of Science degree in Construction, Business, or Engineering or equivalent experience and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience.
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Cost control/billings/collections/change management/cash flows/monthly status reports. Work scope requires complete understanding of cost estimating, budgeting and forecasting.
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Skills:Accounting, Forecasting, Cost Analysis, Cost Control Analysis, Deliverables, Financial Status Report, SAP, P6, Oracle, Construction, Utilities, Renewables, Solar, Wind, Financial ReportsPlease note: ability to work fully remote.
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Work with the Construction Manager on cost control, cost forecasting, invoicing, and financial management. Analyze impacts to schedule & cost of recover / acceleration plans.
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Advance knowledge/Expertise for Kinaxis: such as Supply Planning, Forecasting and Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales & Operations Planning and S&OE / Control Tower.
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I am working with a client who is looking for a Multi-Unit General Manager to join their team while they plan new openings! Multi-Unit General Manager. We currently have live roles across the UK, Middle East, Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, Africa and Australia.
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They will be responsible for overseeing all financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, auditing, and internal control systems. Coordinate budgeting processes and implement cost control measures.
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Project Controls Manager Required Qualifications: 5+ years of heavy civil construction experience including client coordination, finance, scheduling, cost control, contract administration, and construction/engineering resolution Working proficiency in Primavera Software Bachelor of Science degree in Construction, Business, or Engineering or equivalent experience and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience.
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Establish and maintain robust internal control systems to prevent inaccuracies in financial statements. Collaborate with the executive team to make decisions on potential mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
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Minimum of 10 years serving as project controls manager for Transportation infrastructure projects each with contract values of more than $300 million, or a program with interrelated projects with combined values of $300 million or more, including experience in project controls work on:o engineering and construction projects, including planning, design, estimating, forecasting, scheduling, cost control, schedule control, and project reports.
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Maintaining all financials such as inventory control, forecasting productivity, financial reporting, control cost of sales and cost of labor. RequirementsAs a Restaurant Manager, you will have a minimum of 3 years experience directly working in a restaurant environment, or a background in the food industry, and previous experience in a management position.
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