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ICONMA, LLC Project Cost Controller III in United States
Our Client, an Energy Services company, is looking for a Project Cost Controller III for their Jackson, MI location. Responsibilities:
A project cost controller's main duty is to track and control the costs associated with one or more of their employer's projects. As a Project Cost Controller I, typical responsibilities include: invoice review and tracking, contractor T;M ticket review and tracking, administering project change control documentation, data entry for miscellaneous reporting activities, and any other task related to the support of project cost control.
This position commonly serves as a support role to the primary project cost controller, but may sometimes operate alone with management oversight.
A Project Cost Controller I is expected to be well organized, detail oriented, and have demonstrable proficiencies in basic computing skills.
Persons interested in this position must have an above average understanding in the use of Excel spreadsheets and at least a basic understanding of construction projects, contracting, and accounting principles.
This position also requires someone who can take direction, prioritize tasks, and complete work in a punctual manner. Communication skills are important, both written and verbal.
A Project Cost Controller I will generally have some level of higher education and/or relatable work experience dealing with project cost control and monitoring.
Higher educational degrees in construction/project management or engineering are desirable, but degrees in business, accounting, or finance are also suitable.
Relatable work experience would include any verifiable positions held where project cost control activities were being performed and the candidate can demonstrate the application of project management concepts.
Certifications from PMI or AACE will set candidates apart from others.
Requirements:
A Project Cost Controller is expected to be well organized and detail oriented, with demonstrable skills and knowledge related to the planning and implementation of project controls methodologies and cost forecasting on large-scale construction projects.
They should have a firm understanding of how to interpret engineering and construction contracts and implement methodologies by which to monitor and control such contracts.
Communication skills are also key for this position, being able to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally with upper management and project team members.
Although candidates are not expected to be experienced with the creation of project schedules, they must be able to demonstrate their ability to understand and interpret project schedules in order to effectively forecast project costs. Proficiencies in basic computing skills and the use of Excel spreadsheets are a strict requirement.
Experience using SAP is desirable, but not required.
A Project Cost Controller will generally have some level of higher education and/or several years of experience implementing project controls methodologies on large-scale construction projects. Higher educational degrees in construction/project management or engineering are desirable, but degrees in business, accounting, or finance are also suitable.
Candidates must be able to provide verifiable work experience where they were directly involved with the planning and execution of a project controls program on large-scale construction projects, or the cost management of a large portfolio of construction projects.
Certifications from PMI or AACE will set candidates apart from others.
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Why Should You Apply?
Health Benefits
Referral Program
Excellent growth and advancement opportunities
As an equal opportunity employer, ICONMA provides an employment environment that supports and encourages the abilities of all persons without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or express, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability status, political affiliation, genetics, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.