Project Controls Leadother related Employment listings - California, MD at Geebo

Project Controls Lead

Description Duties and
Responsibilities:
Manage Project Controls and personnel for a portfolio of projects and collaborate with other Project Control Leads to hire and share resources as needed. Provide support, guidance, and oversight to Cost Control and Timekeeper personnel during execution of project setup, forecasting, processing change orders, billing, project closeout, and other duties. Manage Project Controls project schedule and coordinate with local Division Management to ensure appropriate resources are secured and maintained Collaborate with Project Controls management on department policies, tools, continued staff education, ARB & PSC initiatives, etc. Monitor and report monthly financial information for Department projects Maintain internal project records for monthly, quarterly, and annual SOX requirements Open jobs and phase codes in company ERP (Viewpoint Vista) as necessary Review contract documents and coordinate negotiations between ARB management and customers pertaining to project terms, discounts, rates, etc. Position may require weekly travel to jobsites/offices, depending on home office location Additional responsibilities may be required. Requirements:
Minimum 5 years' experience in Cost Control and team management, preferably in the Construction Industry Strong leadership skills Strong organizational skills High degree of accuracy and attention to detail Ability to multi-task and prioritize Strong verbal and written communication skills Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and web-based software applications Primavera P6 experience a plus Viewpoint Vista and/or pVault experience a plus.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Business Project ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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