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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for contract management compliance with all LAWA processes and monthly monitoring of all commercial activities and engagement with the project teams.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for project planning and scheduling, cost and budget management, change control monitoring, document control and progress reporting.
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KKCS has broad experience and expertise in engineering design, project management and project controls services. The Project Controls Manager shall lead cost forecasting and risks analysis sessions with members of LAWA, the design team and the contractor.
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If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst)! As a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst), you will play a crucial role in monitoring and maintaining the integrity of project budgets and forecasts.
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SynopsisThe Project Controls Manager reports to the TDIP Program Controls Director and is responsible for the financial compliancy. Project and Position DescriptionThe Project Controls Manager bears the primary responsibility for tracking and forecasting all assigned project budgets and costs and is responsible for ensuring that projects comply with contract terms and the applicable LAWA and TDIP procedures with regards to authorizing documents and pay applications.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for project reporting, controls activities that includes planning / scheduling, cost engineering, cost estimating, cost analysis/control activities, change management.
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The Project Controls Manager reports to the TDIP Program Controls Director and is responsible for the financial compliancy. The Project Controls Manager bears the primary responsibility for tracking and forecasting all assigned project budgets and costs and is responsible for ensuring that projects comply with contract terms and the applicable LAWA and TDIP procedures with regards to authorizing documents and pay applications.
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This position offers a significant opportunity to contribute to critical infrastructure projects and requires a strong background in project controls and construction management. The Project Controls Manager will be involved in overseeing various facets of heavy construction, transportation, and transit projects, spanning disciplines such as utilities, geotechnical engineering, civil roadway development, structural integrity, electrical systems, duct bank installation, and communications infrastructure.
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The Project Controls Manager bears the primary responsibility for tracking and forecasting all assigned project budgets and costs and is responsible for ensuring that projects comply with contract terms and the applicable LAWA and ADP procedures with regards to authorizing documents and pay applications.
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The Project Controls Manager oversees the various TDIP LAWmanaged projects. Experience managing a team of project controls staff. Familiarity with Project Management Information Systems.
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Were currently seeking a highly motivated Project Controls Manager located in Los Angeles, CA.Required Education:Bachelors degree in Architecture, Aviation, Business, Engineering, Construction Management, Planning or other related technical field requiredMaster's degree preferredOptional certifications may include AAAE, LEED, PE, PMP, AICP, etc.
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Kleinfelder is looking for a full-time Senior Project Controls Specialist. Support Project Managers in contract management/compliance, invoice management, document control, client meetings/coordination, and interaction with AR Collections Specialist team.
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May perform one or more of the following responsibilities based on applicable project controls functional area(s) including but not limited to; scheduling, estimating, cost control, risk management, document control and project management information systems.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSynopsis The Project Controls Manager reports to the ADP Program Controls Director and is responsible for the financial compliancy. The Project Controls Manager oversees the various ADP LAWmanaged projects.
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The Project Controls Manager reports to the ADP Program Controls Director and is responsible for the financial compliancy. Position Title: Project Controls IV ADP. Monitor project team compliance with all required Prolog processes and procedures and ensure Prolog records are up to date.
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