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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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Handle and deliver upon all project executive and manager financial query requests. · Monitor project cost accounting, including tracking job costs and analyzing variances.
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At least 15 years of experience in estimating, planning, or cost engineering on engineering, procurement, and construction (MEP and General Construction) projects. A track record of collaborating to develop proposal strategies with the project manager or proposal manager and joint venture partners, as applicable.
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We’re looking for an experienced and collaborative Construction Project Manager who thrives when people are in sync and projects are running not just on time but within budget. You'll manage and provide contract management oversight, facilitate resolution of complex project related issues, be responsible for ensuring not only the progress and technical performance of a project, but also the task management, schedule, cost, scope, and safety of the team.
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What you'll do Lead all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for multiple healthcare outpatient projects, including planning, design, construction, occupancy, and closeout.
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Manages the full project lifecycle, from initial project planning phases through completion of design and construction; monitors construction progress and ensures that consultants and staff monitor work against pre-established quality standards; monitors project expenditures; forecasts possible project delays, risks cost events and potential impact on the project budget.
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The Project Manager shall take the lead on management of the scope, schedule, cost, quality, risks, communications, stakeholder, and resource management, while in collaboration with a combination of AE and CM Agency Firms.
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Lead Project Development: Lead with direction from the Clean Energy Program Manager, the development of project portfolios, creating solar PV model generation, solar PV and/or other clean energy technology recommendations (specific to facility benefits), report writing on field conditions, report editing, high-level cost estimation, and schedule creation.
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Understand all revenue, cost and margin aspects of project management including earned value management. Working knowledge of product life cycles, software development life cycles, design and construction project life cycles, and their interaction.
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The Design Manager will manage communication and coordination between the design firm and internal pursuit or construction team to ensure the most optimized, efficient and cost effective construction design.
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Support Resident Engineer/Project Manager with cost estimation and calculate part prices, both in new projects and support projects currently in progress. HDR is actively seeking a Cost Engineer to join our growing New York City Water group.
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Our comprehensive services cover the entire lifecycle of a project, capabilities include electrical construction, service and maintenance, underground, utilities services, renewable energy, and low voltage technology solutions.
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As Cost Specialist coordinate estimate development with the Project Estimator. Develop totally integrated engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) schedules/cost control programs.
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Gannett Fleming is seeking a Senior Project Manager for the New York, NY office. Ability to accurately interpret construction contractual documents and contract modifications to determine cost of such change.
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Provide project cost information from a detailed level for the Project coordinators to management level reports as required by the construction manager. As the Facilities Cost and Controls Analysis Project Manager, you will be responsible for financial monitoring and control of NY1's construction program.
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