Roles and responsibilities
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Project Planning and Scheduling
- Develop and maintain detailed project plans, including scope, schedule, and resources, to ensure that all project milestones are met.
- Establish and manage project baselines, including work breakdown structures (WBS), project timelines, and critical paths.
- Ensure that accurate and realistic project schedules are developed, communicated, and adhered to by all project teams.
- Lead the regular updating and tracking of project schedules, ensuring any delays or risks are identified and mitigated early.
- Coordinate with project stakeholders, contractors, and team members to ensure alignment on project timelines and priorities.
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Cost Control and Budget Management
- Oversee the development and management of the project budget, ensuring that all costs (labor, materials, equipment, overheads, etc.) are accurately estimated and controlled.
- Monitor project expenditures and compare actual costs against the approved budget, identifying any variances and implementing corrective actions.
- Provide forecasts for future project costs and ensure cost performance is aligned with the project’s financial goals.
- Review and approve project invoices, change orders, and claims, ensuring they are consistent with the contract and project scope.
- Work closely with procurement teams to ensure that project costs align with contracts and vendor agreements.
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Risk Management and Mitigation
- Identify potential risks to project timelines, costs, and quality, and implement risk management strategies to mitigate these risks.
- Facilitate regular risk assessments and ensure that risk mitigation plans are integrated into the project plan.
- Develop contingency plans for critical risks and uncertainties that could affect the success of the project.
- Track and monitor risks throughout the project lifecycle, adjusting plans as necessary to address new or emerging risks.
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Earned Value Management (EVM)
- Implement and manage Earned Value Management (EVM) systems to track and report on project performance.
- Use EVM metrics (Cost Performance Index - CPI, Schedule Performance Index - SPI, Estimate at Completion - EAC) to assess project health and forecast project outcomes.
- Prepare and deliver performance reports to stakeholders, highlighting any deviations from the baseline and recommending corrective actions.
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Reporting and Documentation
- Prepare and present regular project status reports, including schedule and cost performance, to senior management and clients.
- Ensure that project documentation is accurately maintained and up to date, including reports, schedules, budgets, and risk registers.
- Provide timely and accurate project reports to internal and external stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies.
- Document any changes to the project scope, cost, or schedule and ensure that proper change control procedures are followed.
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Team Leadership and Coordination
- Lead and manage a team of project controls professionals, including planners, cost engineers, and risk managers.
- Ensure that all project controls processes are followed consistently and that team members are trained and equipped to perform their tasks.
- Foster a collaborative and proactive team environment, promoting communication and alignment across all project disciplines.
- Support project managers by providing insights and recommendations based on project controls data to drive project success.
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Stakeholder Management
- Engage with project stakeholders, including clients, senior management, contractors, and suppliers, to ensure alignment on project goals, timelines, and costs.
- Provide regular updates to stakeholders on project performance, including any issues or concerns that may impact the project.
- Act as the point of contact for all project control-related matters, addressing any questions or concerns raised by stakeholders.
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Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement
- Ensure that all project control processes, including scheduling, cost control, and risk management, comply with company standards and industry best practices.
- Review and improve project control methodologies and tools, adopting new technologies or techniques to enhance project performance.
- Conduct lessons learned sessions at the end of the project to capture successes, challenges, and opportunities for future improvement.
Desired candidate profile
Project Planning and Scheduling
- Expertise in creating and maintaining project schedules using tools such as Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, or similar scheduling software.
- Strong understanding of project management methodologies, including work breakdown structures (WBS), critical path method (CPM), and resource leveling.
- Ability to manage complex project schedules, identify critical paths, and ensure that all project milestones are met.
Cost Estimation and Control
- Advanced knowledge of cost control techniques, including Earned Value Management (EVM), cost forecasting, and variance analysis.
- Ability to prepare and manage project budgets, track expenditures, and implement cost-saving strategies.
- Experience with financial software tools, such as SAP, Oracle, or project-specific cost management systems, to track and report on project financials.
Risk Management
- Proficiency in identifying, assessing, and mitigating project risks to ensure the success of the project.
- Familiarity with risk management tools and techniques, such as risk registers, sensitivity analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, and risk mitigation planning.
- Ability to develop contingency plans for critical project risks and manage uncertainty throughout the project lifecycle.
Earned Value Management (EVM)
- Expertise in applying Earned Value Management (EVM) principles to monitor project performance in terms of cost and schedule.
- Ability to calculate and interpret key EVM metrics, including Cost Performance Index (CPI), Schedule Performance Index (SPI), and Estimate at Completion (EAC).
- Use EVM to analyze project trends, forecast outcomes, and make data-driven decisions to keep the project on track.
Communication and Leadership
- Strong leadership and team management skills to effectively guide and motivate a project controls team.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to effectively report project performance to senior management and other stakeholders.
- Ability to manage multiple stakeholders with different interests, ensuring alignment on project goals, schedules, and budgets.
Stakeholder Management
- Ability to engage with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders, maintaining positive relationships and addressing issues promptly.
- Skilled in presenting complex project data in a clear, concise manner to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong negotiation skills to manage contracts, changes, and any disputes that arise during the project.