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Job Summary: Provide technical leadership and LEO SATCOM engineering management for a project team. Prove input and support for project risk management activities. Four-year college degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related technical discipline, plus 10 years SATCOM, 15 years Software/Controls, 20+ years of Industry Experience/Leadership Experience in creating, analyzing, documenting and testing system and subsystem designs.
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The Project Controls Analyst will be responsible for budget management, cost forecasting and risk management. Implement predictive analytics models to forecast future project cost based on historical data and key project parameters enabling proactive cost management strategies.
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My client has an opportunity in San Diego for the right candidate as an Instrumentation and Controls Project Manager for municipal water/wastewater Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems, electrical, instrumentation, and controls projects throughout California.
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The Project Accountant will help support the project management staff while primarily supporting the Project Manager and Project Engineer. Develop, manage and maintain cost controls and labor recaps in conjunction with the Project Manager and Project Superintendent.
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Confirmed competence at all stages of the project life-cycle, from developing scope, schedule and fee proposals to initiating projects with project controls, preparation or competent staff oversight of the preparations of feasibility studies, preliminary and final suitable for public agency construction, as well as contract solicitation and procurement and associated client management.
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Internal: Research & Development, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance/Regulatory, Supply Chain, Project Management, Marketing/Product Management. This is a cross-functional role that will interact routinely with R&D, Manufacturing, Quality, Regulatory, Marketing, and Project/Product Management to provide technical support throughout a product’s commercial life cycle.
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Experience with project development, life-cycle cost analysis, direct digital controls, microgrid controls, and building/system optimization is highly desired. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
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Financial responsibilities include, but are not limited to, analyzing complex expense reports; projecting and tracking department and project expenses; general ledger reconciliations; participating in short and long-term budget planning processes; travel and disbursements accounting; developing, monitoring and maintaining internal financial controls; preparing journal entries; year-end fiscal closing.
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The Assistant Project Manager has the primary role of assisting the Project Manager with the leadership, planning, organization, control, coordination and direction of project management to meet the profit and growth objectives of Pacific Rim Mechanical.
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Work closely with Project Engineers and Managers to ensure accurate and consistent financial reporting, revenue recognition, and project billing. Understand contract terms and assist Project Managers in performing project start-up, close-out, internal interim audits and maintaining the life cycle of projects.
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Our core expertise is in Project Controls which includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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Job Description: The Project Manager will coordinate between the different engineering design departments to ensure budgets and schedules are adhered to with little to no supervision while providing detailed financial controls management, weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly reporting to the Project Management Department Lead, and complete project oversite management.
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Senior Project Controls Analyst (Cost Management), Life Sciences. Will work with the project cost lead and project controls manager to develop a plan for the long-term support of the project including building, managing and reporting cost reports and analysis.
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This individual will be ultimately responsible for the day-to-day execution, project controls, project engineering, cost, risk and business management of multiple projects.
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Our specialties include: Program/Engineering Management, Training/Training Technology, Technology/Product Development Strategy and Analysis, Project Management (Cost, Schedule, Scope & Quality), and Strategic Planning applied within our clients unique domains and context.
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