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Project Controls Manager
The BP&P Project Controls Manager supports multiple construction project proposals and work under execution. The primary effort is to work with our customers and project delivery teams by developing cost and schedule baselines, collecting, and analyzing monthly progress, analyzing project variances, integrating actuals into project financial forecasts, and reporting this information to designated recipients in standard company formats.
Specific Duties
Responsible for completing routine aspects of project control assignments with minimal oversight.
Pre-Construction
Provide project controls support of new work proposal development.
Periodic travel to jobsites as required to support pre-bid meetings.
Periodic travel to meet with Customers during proposal development, bidding, and contract negotiations.
Projects Under Execution General:
Develop baseline cost and schedule project controls baselines utilizing industry recognized methodologies at the project bid phase; utilize during the execution phase.
Evaluate project execution and impact of developing trends using prescribed methodologies to determine if project is proceeding within available resources and budget.
Evaluate and raise project early warning signals to project manager or project lead.
Document and assess the impact of project changes on cost/schedule baselines.
Ensure compliance with internal procedures and contractual requirements.
Use appropriate document management protocols to manage the storage and retrieval of project controls documentation.
Full Time
Building Construction
$82k-104k (estimate)
09/08/2024
10/05/2024
LAGRANGE, GA
50 - 100
2008
T E BAKER
<$5M
Building Construction
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