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As a Project Cost Controller III, typical responsibilities include: developing monthly, annual, and project lifetime cost forecasts; planning and managing contractor project controls deliverables in conjunction with contractual requirements; assembling project financial status reports; managing and administering project change control activities; analyzing project costs to support project management decision making; and communicating project financial performance with upper management.
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Candidates must be able to provide verifiable work experience where they were directly involved with the planning and execution of a project controls program on large-scale construction projects, or the cost management of a large portfolio of construction projects.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Additionally, the candidate will direct a team of engineers that regularly perform engineering analyses, PLS-CADD modeling, structure loading calculations, design structure framing and hardware assemblies, draft plans and specifications, and prepare bill of materials and procurement documents across project planning, engineering, environmental, permitting, and construction management phases.
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Management experience with these companies translates well to this opportunity: Walmart, 5 Below, Burlington Stores, Big Lots, Dollar General, Rural King, Gabes, Dicks Sporting Goods and Bed Bath and Beyond just to name a few.
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This Contract Engineer position shall support project leads on new product development projects following a phase gated development approach (PreLaunch/ProLaunch) for the Aerospace market. Proficiency in Product Data Management systems for document control and workflow management (ENOVIA is a plus.
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Communication skills are also key for this position, being able to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally with upper management and project team members. Higher educational degrees in construction/project management or engineering are desirable, but degrees in business, accounting, or finance are also suitable.
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Identify project technical and schedule risks, prioritize based on quantified impact, and execute mitigation plans. Drive the design and develop new products or re-design current products to meet customer requirements via cross functional collaboration with customers and an internal team including Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, Program Management as well as product or process subject matter experts.
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Project Cost Controllers should have a strong understanding of the project life cycle and the use of earned value management to determine project status. Prefer a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, project or construction management and a minimum of 5+ years of experience in the field or in a related area.
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Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment/quarterly basis in the Michigan, Northern- Indiana and Northern Ohio regional areas to perform safety/loss control risk inspection on multi-year construction project(s) located in various industry sectors.
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There are many employment opportunities with the Postal Service from entry level to management. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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For Medical Entomologists, knowledge of medical entomology, arthropod biology, vertebrate and invertebrate hazards, and Integrated Pest Management principles. Certification as a DoD Pesticide Applicator through a DoD-approved course.
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They will also develop insightful ad hoc and/or standardized management reports and analysis to measure the performance of Commercial efforts required to support NorthStar Clean Energy assets (e.g., utility scale wind, solar, storage assets as well as operational thermal assets and on-site solar + battery.
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The PICC Nurse will practice within established standards demonstrating advanced knowledge and skills in the management of Intravenous Therapy, IV medication, and the management of central lines.
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Higher education in construction/project management, engineering, business, accounting, or finance. Communicate project financial performance with upper management. Analyze project costs to support project management decision-making.
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