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The responsibilities of this role include contract development, contract administration, collaboration with Legal, Finance, Construction Management and Project Controls. Act as a liaison, between Project Controls, Construction Managers and the general contractor to enforce contract.
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Turbomachinery and control equipment (gates, valves, chokes) as well as an advanced familiarity understanding of the relevant U.S. & international codes for pipe, materials, & equipment (ASME, AWWA, API, ASTM, ANSI, AWS, BS, ISO) Electrical, instrumentation and controls to allow for an effective and efficient collaboration with the electrical design team.
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Lead and/or support small to medium process improvement projects including identifying and coordination of all key stakeholders, requirements gathering, building project plans, communicating status, managing end-to-end UAT, and change management.
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Experience managing large capital projects utilizing project management processes. Preferred Qualifications:Project management professional (PMP) certificationExperience with industrial electrical systems and controls systems.
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This position serves as a project leader, responsible for managing and delivering all aspects of one or more mega ($5M+) and/or super mega ($25M+) projects including technical aspects, operations, contracting, project controls, quality, risk and change management.
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Assist the engagement manager with gathering sufficient appropriate information about the business and information system, including the accounting system, to form an adequate basis for the preparation of the audit strategy Project Management Coordinate timing of planning, fieldwork, and review with audit team and client and assist engagement executives in developing the audit engagement budget and identify appropriate resources.
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Proficiency in project management software (e.g., Primavera P6, Microsoft Project). Over 3 years of experience in project controls and scheduling within the Utility or Transportation industries, or on large capital projects in these sectors.
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Excel Engineering, Inc. is seeking a team-oriented, highly motivated individual for a full-time Project Controls Specialist, Level III. This is for our power utility client in Denver, CO.
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Senior Project Controls Implementation Manager - ( 240002F7 ) Assist Program Controls Managers with document control, document management, scheduling, and cost controls functions, as required.
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As part of a hardworking team of diverse specialists and accomplished experts in Program Planning & Controls (PP&C), you will execute project schedule and cost management for our Sustaining Lunar Development Program.
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Thorough knowledge of project scheduling, cost tracking and forecasting inclusive of project management tools. Project management professional (PMP) certification. As a Senior Controls Engineer, you will lead, manage, and integrate engineering projects across the Campbell's Snacks Denver, Pennsylvania production facilities.
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As a leader, you will drive a company program supporting four main pillars within project controls including scheduling, cost estimating, change management and reporting. 8 years of experience in project controls management required 10 to 12 years preferred.
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Responsible for schedules, project authorization documents, cost control, development of RFPs and functional testing, descriptions, inspections, start-up, training requirements for new high complexity installations including operating instructions and maintenance manuals.
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Assist in the design of electrical systems, including low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, voice/data communications, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, and fire alarm systems.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), project controls, construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks a Construction Project Manager for a long term opportunity in the Denver, CO area on various projects.
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