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The Project Scheduler will report to the Project Controls Manager. This position will interface with and assist the project management team, engineering and development groups, EPC Contractors, OEM Suppliers, key vendors, and subcontractors in monitoring and updating the progress of projects across the company’s portfolio including project health, actual performance, and forecasting relative to key metrics and baselines.
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Bechtel is seeking a Project Controls Manager (PCM) with strength in Planning/Scheduling, Cost, Change Management, and Reporting. This position reports to the Project Business Services Manager and will directly supervise the Lead Cost/ Change Management and their staff in Houston, as well as the Lead Planning/Scheduling and their staff in Houston.
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The Project Controls Manager will lead the Midstream project controls activities at the construction site as necessary to support the E&C project management team objectives, primary interface between E&C and Project Controls and to ensure compliance with internal reporting/procedure requirements.
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Job Overview: Reporting to the Project Director or the Project Contracts Manager, the Contracts Manager will be the focal point for all contractual and commercial issues encountered during the execution phase of large-scale, complex engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) projects.
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An ideal candidate for the Project Management Consultant position will have a strong background in construction management, with a proven track record of successfully participating in projects.
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Work with the Superintendent to develop a budget and cost codes for the project and assign costs and manpower to the foreman level tracking Electrical Project Manager Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Construction Engineering or Construction Management Preferred or Field & Relevant Skills/Qualifications in lieu of degree.
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Support capacity building of water project staff and key stakeholders on water resource management based on lessons learned and best international practices. Provide technical guidance and advice to water resource management project, internationally or domestically, including reviewing and providing feedback on project work plans and strategies, deliverables and reports, and other WRM-related documents.
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Job Summary Urban Grid is seeking an experienced Substation Engineering Project Manager candidate will be responsible for guiding projects successfully through the interconnection process and executing various aspects of preconstruction and construction, including the Collector substation and the ISO's HV switchyard.
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Review aging accounts receivable with Project Controls Specialist and Operation Manager to determine who will follow up with clients for payment status. Meet with Project Controls Specialist and Operation Manager to review, discuss, and resolve issues with invoicing and documentation provided.
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Project Management certification (e.g. PMP, Agile, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt). Excellent understanding of Change Management theory/techniques, and implementation into a project plan.
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Advise the customer, Project Manager, and Lead Systems Engineer on Systems Engineering strategies and the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches as they apply to the EVA Development project office.
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3 or more years of experience with equipment design, project engineering, plant management preferred. Training in or knowledge of PSM mechanical integrity and project management.
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Project Manager Requirements: +5 years project management experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication. Project Manager (Structural Steel Fabrication) JOB DESCRIPTION An AISC Fabricator in the Houston Metro is looking for someone with your experience.
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Experience utilizing MS Project or Primavera P6 schedule software preferred. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Engineering, Construction Management, Operations Management, or related Field Construction Experience is required.
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Project management, including developing project plans, budgeting, scheduling, implementing QA/QC measures, creating proposals, and maintaining client relations. Proven experience in surveying and project management.
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