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Merchant project monitoring and risk control: Review merchant power plant asset data and update monthly earnings projection. Budget control & reporting: Support in preparing annual budgets, proforma, presentations, monthly asset manager reports, monthly reports to shareholders.
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Provides technical and engineering support to the Program Management Office (PMO) and College Project Teams (CPT) including Project Managers and Construction Managers. Coordinates with Program Management Office (PMO) and College Project Team (CPT) staff contractors, architects, engineers, inspectors, consultants and College staff.
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Supports the Shared Services Senior Manager and BCOs in the management and fulfillment of risk and control program requirements. The Shared Services Manager supports the enablement, adoption and maturation of effective non-financial risk and control practices in CNB's 1LOD. This role supports the Shared Services Senior Manager with development and execution of strategies to meet regulatory and risk governance requirements while consistently delivering quality tools and resources.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for the daily management of the overall project site including all coordination activities with the General Contractor. Identify contract document conflicts and recommend solutions to the Project Manager and Facility Design Manager.
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Typical salary range for a Water Resources Project Manager is $130,000-$180,000. Water Resources Project Manager. Peterson Brustad, Inc. (PBI), a Verdantas Company, was founded in September 2005 to provide engineering consulting services for the water industry including projects that focus on drinking water, wastewater, recycled water, water resources, and flood management issues.
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Contracts control: Update and monitor the existing and new Resource Adequacy agreements, Power Purchase Agreement, Gas Purchase agreements, Insurance, Energy Management Agreement, and others.
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Reviews change orders from all construction projects and assesses their impact on the District Assists Regional Directors and other Facilities management staff with bid and contract planning Assesses bid specifications for District need and probability of completion under stated timeline Reviews status and monitors variances of the construction project database relative to scheduling and cost control reporting.
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Develop/manage the cost control and labor recap in conjunction with the project manager and project superintendent. Position Description:The Project Engineer (PE) is responsible for all on-site project administration and for management of the office engineers and jobsite administrator.
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Oversees management of all document control of RFI submittals, change orders, correspondence, permits, drawings, specs, and reports in a systematic and traceable manner. Oversees management of delay log in conjunction with Superintendent or Construction Manager provides notifications to owners and Subcontractors as required.
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Arcadis seeks an Assistant Contracts Reporting Manager to join the team in Los Angeles to support project administration activities under the supervision of the Project Manager, Contract Administrator, and Project team for a highway construction project including support of change control procedures, pay application processing, and coordination with interfacing departments among other contract administration tasks as assigned.
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8-14 years of Project Engineer/Manager experience. Exemplary analytical cost management/cost control expertise including financial modeling, utilization of costing tools; SAP, Excel, and GAACP. Regulated utility exposure preferred.
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Experience with installation of IT, networking, access control, and or audio visual systems. Professional Engineer License (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or similar credentials.
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Experience with common information security management frameworks, such as National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), Center for Internet Security Critical Security Controls (CIS), Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT.
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The Asset Renewal Sr. Project Manager shall control and monitor the overall macro picture of all design, construction and logistics activities, while the design and construction managers with their respective teams manage the day-to-day project activities.
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Eaton's Fuel & Motion Control Systems division, a part of our Aerospace sector, is currently seeking a Program Manager to join our team. Project Management Institute (PMI) accreditation (PMP) highly recommended.
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