Project Risk Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Lovely, KY at Geebo

Project Risk Manager


Job Description:
Field Project Controls Lead position on a Utility Scale Solar Construction project located near Pilgrim, KY.
working 5-10's schedule per diem of (USD)110/day is available to candidates currently residing >50 miles from the jobsite.
Senior level position supporting Planning/Scheduling, Cost Engineering, and Risk/Change Management.
Under general supervision, competently performs all aspects of planning/scheduling, cost analysis, and field project assignments according to training, capability and experience.
Provides some guidance to less experienced project controls personnel.
Acts in capacity of a lead person.
Demonstrates the capability of leading the project control function of a project and able to influence internal and external clients.
Lead facilitator of project forecasts.
Recognizes issues and advises project team on matters affecting project execution.
Supports proposal efforts.
Cost:
Leads project cost controls team to prepare baseline cost deliverables.
Leads and analyses monthly/quarterly reports.
Leads quantity mgmt reporting.
Leads change mgmt program.
Applies key scheduling processes.
Schedule/Planning:
Leads project controls scheduling team in plan and schedule preparation.
Interfaces with JV partners for Planning and Scheduling activities.
Ensures constructability is part of planning process.
Applies in key cost control processes.
Coordinates planning and cost control functions on less complex projects after baseline in place.
Ensures systems are in place to know work status and identify issues proactively.
Interfaces with management team to identify issues.
Advises home office PCM on matters affecting project success.
Able to lead/direct PJC activities with Subcontract construction partners.
Recommended Skills Change Management Construction Cost Benefit Analysis Forecasting Photovoltaics (Pv) Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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