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The number of employees directly and indirectly supervised by the Sr Project Controls Manager is at least 15 but typically 17-20 or more or the Sr Project Controls Manager is typically responsible for managing project controls functions across mega (e.g., up to $500M in construction costs) and/or complex capital projects or program of projects.
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Work with a team on design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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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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For one of our key clients and prominent players within the Green Energy Sector, Coalesce Management Consulting (CMC), is searching for an experienced and highly skilled Project Controls Manager to join our dynamic team and oversee the financial and schedule management of a multi-billion green energy investment.
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Project Title: Project Management Project Description: Assist Project Controls Manager in the development of scope, schedule, budget and cost data for capital projects.
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Familiarity with design/construction of disposal cells, waste piles, evaporative covers/caps, erosion and water controls, stormwater routing and controls, road design, slope stabilization, and restoration techniques.
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Collaborate with project controls manager and Project Managers to forecast FTEs by trade and ensure optimal utilization of contractor resources. Maintain effective communication with contractors and collaborate with Project Managers, project controls manager, and other stakeholders to ensure alignment of project goals, expectations, and deliverables.
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We are seeking a Project Controls Manager for our growing team. We are targeting 7-10 years of relevant prior experience in a similar sector is crucial, with an effective understanding of relevant regulations and compliance standards related to project controls.
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Project management experience within a related construction industry or experience in the HVAC/building automation controls industry such as Project Coordinator, Assoicate Project Manager, or Systems Specialist/Technician.
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Responsible for the effective execution of the project control cost processing system and the development of PCA training classes and on-the-job training for project controls processes and practices.
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Work with Project Controls Manager to ensure alignment of the project forecast Estimate at Completion (EAC) both in terms of time and cost. Work with Project Controls Manager to develop and consistently utilize Project Controls processes, procedures and best practices.
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The candidate will be responsible for programming automation and controls systems involving PLC's, HMI's and RTU's in an oil and gas field or plant setting, as well as interfacing and communicating with customers on project work.
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Experience as a construction scheduler / project controls manager preferred. We are hiring for a Project Controls Manager in the greater Detroit area to join our Program Management Office (PMO) Team.
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The Project Manager must have good working relationships with new and existing customers Qualifications: High School diploma required, Bachelor’s degree (preferred). Founded in 2012, USA DeBusk currently has field offices in 24 cities and continues to provide services internationally Summary/Objective: The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the overall quality and timeliness of projects.
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Our client has engaged us to assist them in hiring a contract Principal Project Controls Specialist. As a Principal Project Controls Specialist with Bartech Staffing, you will be working through an established and respected staffing organization with over 40 years of serving as a trusted partner to our client companies.
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project controls jobs Title: project manager Company: Siemens Industry Inc in Anaconda, Montana
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