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Owner Manager Planning and Control will coordinate Scheduler-Cost Controller Group to ensure the accomplishment of the Portfolio planning and control goals. -The Scheduler and Cost Controller is required to produce a variety of regular and ad-hoc reports in support of our project planning and control initiatives.
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Scheduler-Cost Controller Group will work under Manager Planning and Control who will provide direction and oversight. The Scheduler/Cost Controller is responsible for producing a variety of regular and ad-hoc reports in support of our project planning and control initiatives.
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The Scheduler/Cost Controller is responsible for developing, implementing, preparing, reconciling and maintaining valuable project control data and reports for projects. We are currently hiring a Scheduler / Cost Controller in LaBella’s Program Management Services Division at our client’s office in East Hartford, CT. The Program Management Services Division at LaBella provides comprehensive management services for complex projects and multi-year capital programs.
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Customer Manager Planning and Control will coordinate Scheduler-Cost Controller Group to ensure the accomplishment of the Portfolio planning and control goals. We Are Looking For a Scheduler/Cost Controller To Help Us Expand Our Presence With Our Clients In The Power Industry.
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As a Junior Cost Manager, you are required to support the Lead Cost Manager with the project cost estimations, cost control, evaluation of executed works, checks and approvals of Contractor’s invoices, change management and relevant reporting as well as with cost control reviews during the construction.
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Cycle Count and Cost Control: Oversee cycle count initiatives and cost control measures for specialty products and processes. Document Control: Manage all SCALE documents related to picking, loading, receiving, and post-goods issuance.
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As a Project Cost Controller, 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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Instead of extracting carbon from deep underground, Terraform’s technology enables humans anywhere to create cost effective industrial-scale quantities of hydrocarbons directly from solar energy and air.
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The Program Control Analyst will be responsible for all financial deliverables required under NASK’s U.S. Government contracts and subcontracts, as well as internal analysis and reporting. The ideal candidate will possess a strong familiarity with U.S. GAAP; FAR, DFARS, and IC regulatory requirements as related to timekeeping, cost allowability and allocation, and invoicing; and contractor financial implications associated with U.S. Government Cost-reimbursable, Fixed-price, Time & Materials, and Labor-hour contracts; to include award fee and incentive fee.
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This Program Control Analyst position will interface with the program managers, functional management, and cost account managers (CAMs) to provide financial and administrative support and analysis to meet program requirements.
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The Cost Control Financial Specialist will be a direct conduit with the CAMs in support of PMO teams, and a CACI Corporate Pricing point of contact. This position will report to the Deputy Business Operations Manager and work with the Control Account Managers (CAMs) they support, alongside Program Analysts, Technical Managers, Cost / Earned Value Analysts, Financial Analysts, Project Schedulers, and all members of CACI's Program Management Office (PMO.
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Sets up cost control system, monitors and controls costs and schedules on contracts requiring validated cost schedule control system. Performs analyses and prepares reports in order to ensure that contracts are within negotiated and agreed-upon parameters and government cost control guidelines.
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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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Sr. Construction Cost Estimator in DCE-CSAS provides the global vision, rationale and recommendations to leadership teams for next-generation data center construction cost estimating and control standards in new design and remediation, while ensuring current systems meet engineering performance, construction schedule and operational standards.
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Develop and administer Project Control policies and procedures for effective management and control of cost, contingency, change, and procurement in capital programs. Collaborating with the Procurement and Contracts Director and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Liaison Officer, you will serve as the Subject Matter Expert on project schedule, cost estimates, and budgeting.
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