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Project Controls Manager
Job Description Job Title: Project Controls Manager Location: Glasgow, Scotland Overview: The Project Controls Manager is responsible for the continuous measurement, analysis, control, forecasting and reporting of project cost, cash and revenues. Monitoring and recording changes and the implementation of aligned project specific strategies for cost control. Take a lead on major projects, responsible for all the financial aspects of a project and ensuring the financial information aligns to the latest project schedule. What will you do? Key Areas of Responsibility (KARs): Controlling Developing detailed Projects Cost Structures and coding under the Standard Work Breakdown Structures for various project types and reflect it in the ERP and relevant systems. To be closely mapped to the schedule activities for easier tracking Monitoring closely all project's activities and tasks, that drives the project progress, by challenging the Project team on the strategies to achieve them, and communicate the finding to the reporting team Provide critical assessment of all budgets and cost projections, and find initiatives to optimize extra cost and develop effective strategies and recovery plans to bring cost in line with budget Identifying trends and quantifying cost variances, collecting and recording trends and reflecting the approved trend impacts in the project forecast Build and implement the early warning indicators within the project, and communicate them to the project team and management, to take preemptive actions to mitigate any potential losses Deploying earned value management in line with Linxon strategy Guides project team to analyze, evaluate, and forecast project costs, as well as performance against an established schedule with critical milestones. To develop and implement cost control technique and methods, and making detailed plans to accomplish goals and directing the integration of activities. Supervise and monitor the work of the local and offshore Project Controllers. Reporting Prepare together with the PM’s and reporting team the core of the monthly budget reporting i.e. executive update, Progress curves, cost status, Manpower Plan, Risk analysis, Cash and Revenue, and lead the project review session with the PM Analyse the Purchase Orders against the forecasts, and take action on the Estimate to Complete to complete balance, if any, along with a phasing plan Accurately phase out all the work packages of the project, and monitor the progress regularly Record and report the physical progress achieved on all activities, along with supporting documents, to reflect the accurate position of the project Provide the necessary support to the Country controller for the preparation of position papers Supporting resource load planning and scheduling Assisting project management to develop and enforce lessons learned within the company Collaboration To Support tendering activities with detailed cost estimates and cashflows, along with consideration of scope and contractual obligations. Build collaboration with the management as well as internal and external partners Working closely with the full project team, Project Management, Engineering, and Construction/site team, while working transversally with the Finance teams to improve the efficiency of the common tasks and requests. Transitioning of project from tender to the execution team, by conducting a full handover session to go through the contractual and technical details of the project, before signing off Participate in and contribute to risk and opportunities assessments. Supporting contract management and the project manager on claims and change orders and other contractual obligations such as bank guarantees. Commercial Ensure adherence to the change management protocols, with respect to the administration of variations and claims toward the client and subcontractors. Understand the commercial aspects of the contract, and review the major supplier purchase order commitments, addressing any potential claims, or change orders. Cash Maintenance of positive project cashflows at all times, and find solutions with the project manager to mitigate any reduction in the cashflow Ensure all customer invoices are submitted on time, with regular follow-up for collection Ensure the hedging file currencies are aligned with the project purchase orders and phasing plan General Apply and ensure application of standards and procedures set by Linxon. Liaising with the client, representing Linxon at a high standard Adhere to all safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations Contributing to Linxon worldwide development, assisting other regions to build a strong knowledge networking Technical skills and qualifications: Financial Bachelor or Master with relevant Project Controller experience Extensive year’s of experience as a project controller in Engineering, procurement, and construction management Subject matter expert in project costing, estimating, cost control functions and change control Experienced in Planning and Forecasting Experienced in Risk Management Experienced in Earned value management Knowledge of Performance management Great knowledge of time-related analysis Excellent computer literacy with experience in Planning and Cost control Standard tools and software Experience in Invoicing & Handling Bonds Experience in reading & understanding contract documents Fluent command on English Language and the native language of the country to be based on #LI -LINX #LI-LIN #LINXON About Linxon Shaping energy solutions to empower sustainable connectivity. We combine Atkins Realis’s project management expertise and Hitachi Energy’s deep technological knowledge to create a company dedicated to substations – we are Linxon. Linxon’s vision is to deliver the best market offering for turnkey substation projects through world-class power technologies and delivering the highest level of competence in managing infrastructure projects. As a leading engineering company, we help our customers with turnkey substation solutions in the field of power transmission, renewable energy and transportation. In this role, you will have the opportunity to be part of a new company as it evolves and help shape it for the future. If you like new challenges, have an entrepreneurial spirit and are interested in working with other motivated professionals with expertise in the Substations EPC business, then this is the new opportunity for you. To know more about the Linxon please click on the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CB3IKbcxbs&t=14 Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At Linxon, we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences. Linxon is a joint venture company set up by AtkinsRéalis and Hitachi Energy to deliver turnkey electrical AC substation projects. At Linxon, we are the experts for substations related to renewable and conventional power generation, power transmission and transportation solutions. Our responsibility includes project design, engineering, procurement, construction, management and finally commissioning. Our team combines project management expertise and industry leading technology to create a true partner for reliable, sustainable energy solutions.
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