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CareerMine Job Id: 667157 Job Summary
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Project Controls Manager |
Employer Job Id: |
907767 |
| Location: |
Houston, TX |
Posted Date: |
January 19, 2012 |
| Employer: |
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Closing Date: |
March 19, 2012 |
Project Controls Manager
Responsibilities
- Must have 10 + years Refinery or EPC experience and expert skills with project controls tools, estimating, cost engineering, scheduling, construction management and corporate business management acumen. .
- A degree in Construction Management or Engineering is desirable. Management duties include personnel motivation and review of multiple project control teams, Technical duties include auditing reports and project control systems on multiple projects. . Must be proficient with P5 Primavera, MS Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
Qualifications
- Project Controls Manager with proven track record in managing project controls teams, needed to provide technical and administrative direction, coordination, evaluation, training and coaching to a team of Project Controls specialists. This person will be responsible for providing consistent accurate cost and schedule reporting on multiple projects from the district office for [Company] Energy.
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