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Perform full gamut of project controls report drafting and production (MS Office Suite), cost management, schedule management (Primavera), change order management, and submittal management.
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The Project Controls Lead is responsible for progress reporting, cost control analysis, project cost forecasting, cost, and cash flow development, change management and contingency management.
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In this role, you will support project controls program and activities, including prime contract management, scheduling, and cost control and contract change management.
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You will be responsible for a variety of cost engineering tasks on the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion mega-project, the largest in the history of Virginia State, preparing forecast projections as one of the right hands of the area project manager, monitoring performance productivities, analyzing deviations, supporting to estimate claims, preparing project controls reports to upper management and multiple related cost tasks with the supervision of your Cost & Forecast Manager.
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A successful Senior Project Controls Cost Engineer will collaborate with their lead/supervisor to perform cost/schedule engineering and/or implementing change control, risk management, project financial controls, and reporting work processes.
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Supports project controls program and activities, including prime contract management, scheduling, and cost control and contract change management for one or more projects in a District.
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Prepare Work Orders (WOs), Management of Change (MOCs), Design Specifications (DS), User Requirements Specifications (URS), System Specifications Documents (SSD), Failure Mode and Effect Analysis documents (FMEA), Site Acceptance Testing documents (SAT) for system/ process improvements, planned and corrective maintenance, and new system/ processes.
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A Project Cost Engineer provides cost management services, including budgeting, bid management, cost forecasting and reporting, budget management and control, change management, contract administration, close-out administration, procurement management, earned value management, and value engineering.
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Full gamut of construction project controls report drafting and production (MS Office Suite), cost management, schedule management (Primavera), change order management, submittal management, and commercial construction required.
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Project Controls Engineer (PCE) is primarily responsible for setting up jobs, training, and cross-training Field Engineers. Participate in new job setup and oversee progress reporting, cost control analysis, project cost forecasting, change management, and contingency management.
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As the Project Controls Engineer, you will support the team through the change management and cost projection process, and gain exposure to billing and cashflows. We are seeking a Construction Project Controls Engineer to be an integral part of the team to support the successful execution of our construction projects.
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BS in Construction Management or a quantitative related degree. Possess outstanding communication, time management skills, and computer skills. We are currently seeking highly motivated construction professionals to join our company on a large, complex project in Columbus, OH.
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We are currently seeking highly motivated construction professionals to join our company on a large, complex project in Dallas, TX. Be mindful of company / project risk when dealing with issues.
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This role is responsible for providing project controls support to program and project leadership in one or more of the areas of planning and scheduling, cost, estimating, and change management/trends across a variety of programs/projects.
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