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Ensure monthly cost forecasts are done based on forecasted production units and develop compliance scorecard for review of Senior Project Controls Manager. Distributes critical project or program communications and other relevant information as directed by the Senior Project Controls Manager or Portfolio Director.
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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.
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The ideal candidate is a Senior Project Controls Manager with 10-15 years of cost control and project controls experience working in the civil infrastructure industry.
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Assists Division Manager and Industrial Construction Management team (including Operations Manager, Chief Estimator, Fabrication Manager, Safety Manager, and Quality Control Manager) in coordinating daily, weekly, and monthly activities.
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The Program Controls Manager shall report to the Project Leader and have overall responsibility for implementing and managing project-wide control procedures, and leading operational tasks in the areas of cost and document control in order to meet project performance objectives.
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1-5 years of hands-on construction experience as a project manager, assistant project manager, field engineer or related internships. Including, estimating, scheduling, quality control, progress reports, progress billing, design review and coordination, cost reporting, safety, and proposal preparation.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Design/Build Manager who is passionate about the construction process to join our Jersey City, NJ team. We hire the best and the brightest from across the country – constructing a team of experts in architecture, design, engineering, project management, and business services.
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Provide monthly reporting to Project Manager and Construction Manager/General Superintendent. 3-7 years of related engineering experience, and/or project cost control experience.
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Project Engineer is a key engineering role that serves as a liaison between the project manager and the technical disciplines involved in a project, such as scheduling, estimating, document control, change order coordination etc.
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Establish integration of the risk management function within the program and project controls team, with direct touch points to cost and schedule management, change control and reporting.
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Primary focus will be on contract management, scheduling, budgeting, cost control, and customer service. A minimum of 5 years of project management experience on commercial construction projects.
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Support the Project Manager and the project team in scheduling, planning, and cost monitoring. Bachelors degree in Engineering, Business, Construction Management and/or equivalent experience in Project Management.
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The Project Manager II - IC is responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of construction projects to meet time and cost objectives with respect to contracting, scheduling, estimating, bidding and contract administration functions.
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Excellence in the budgeting of financial resources, schedule, negotiation, and cost control. Develop a detailed project plan to track progress, schedule, and cost. · Construction Supervisor License (CSL) - Required.
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The Sr. Project Superintendent effectively managing all activities on the project to include cost control, meeting or exceeding project specifications, jobsite safety, direction and coordination of construction crews and subcontractors; while assuring quality of production, client satisfaction and completion of project(s) on schedule, and maximizing profitability.
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