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They really know who are the employers of choice in the marketplace, which made me very comfortable.
- Paul
Mechanical Project Manager
- Paul
Mechanical Project Manager
Listed 8th Oct, 2009
Work Type
Full Time
Classification
Construction (Civil) > Project Management
Location
WA - Other
Project Controls Manager
Leading Contractor seeks an Experienced PCM!
- Major Oil & Gas Project
- Generous Site Uplifts
- FIFO Position to North West
Our client now seeks to enhance its project team with a highly experienced and qualified Project Controls Manager for a major construction project in the North West of Western Australia.
To be successful in this role you will be able to demonstrate a solid history in Project Controls Management and have detailed experience in managing teams on large scale construction projects preferably for Oil & Gas Clients.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate outstanding leadership, interpersonal and relationship management skills. A proven track record in a managment role covering schedule, cost and earned value progress monitoring and reporting coupled with the ability to establish project controls standards and procedures, developing and maintaining schedules, change and deviation control in the heavy construction industry.
You will have astute commercial acumen and a operate with a way of business which values performance, cooperative relationships and a long-term perspective.
Software experience should cover includes Primavera P3e (P6)
Relevant tertiary qualifications will be expected.
You will thrive in a challenging environment and can demonstrate competencies in the resolution of material lead time, human resource and administrative issues.
Our client can meet your professional aspirations with real career challenge and direction. This is an outstanding opportunity to be part of a very progressive organisation.



