Position: Associate

Job type: Full-time

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The opportunity

Project: Mace provide PMO services (project controls, planning and scheduling, risk and change management) to a client who operates within the nuclear sector. Projects can vary from construction through to infrastructure work. Projects can be any type of civil engineering works including utilities, roads, walkways, bridges, tunnelling through to refurbishment and new build construction work. Often, Mace are managing multiple projects at any one time with values ranging from hundreds of thousands of pounds to multi million pound projects. Exposure of having experience of working in the role on the above type of projects is essential.

In order to work on this project and for this client we will need to put you through SC clearance. This means you must have been a UK resident for a minimum of years (most recent 5 years), not have dual residency and go through credit, department and company record checks, and a criminal check.

Your Responsibilities Will Include
  • Supporting the associate director in the implementation and maintenance of project controls processes for all disciplines within the programme, including the production of monthly reports, through the provision of intelligent information and analysis.
  • Collaborating with other disciplines of project controls, as well as other project support functions, to help deliver project goals in keeping with the client’s principles of trust, transparency, and teamwork.
  • Maintaining an awareness of interfaces with other programmes and their potential impact.
  • Supporting the project controls manager in acting as a focal point for the definition of progress and performance of the programme, including control of work against schedule and budget.
  • Directing, coordinating, and integrating project controls activities across the programme, including cost, schedule and ROTC management.
  • Supporting the forward resource planning and budgetary preparation process for the project controls director.
  • Adhering to project governance and project controls standards and procedures.
  • Ensuring all project documents, in particular sensitive nuclear information, are correctly protectively marked, and protected in accordance with the client’s policies and procedures.
  • Providing a timely and focussed reporting of progress and performance of the programme to key stakeholders, including commentary on key drivers and performance indicators, to a defined reporting cycle
  • Ensuring the accuracy of the baseline integrated work schedule (IWS).
  • Evaluating the analysis, review and acceptance of contractor schedules.
  • Ensuring the accurate maintenance of all cost data for the programme within the financial control system (EcoSys), including the monthly actual cost of work performed (ACWP) calculations.
  • Managing the production and maintenance of accurate cost and cash forecasts in alignment with the cost breakdown structure (CBS).
  • Ensuring the accurate assessment of the estimate at completion (EAC) of the programme.
  • Helping to lead and ensure the identification and assessment of all risks, opportunities, trends and changes within the programme, including associated schedule and cost impact.
  • Overseeing the management of risks, opportunities, trends and changes within the programme.
  • Providing accurate representation of approved changes within the programme budgets and schedules.
  • Managing the delivery of programme QSRA and QCRA to inform the baseline IWS and AFC.
  • Managing the integrated baseline review for the programme.
  • Ensuring that earned value techniques and indices are correctly implemented in the programme.
About You

You have a degree in engineering, construction or other related fields, or HND or equivalent qualification with recognised experience commensurate with a degree. You are professionally qualified with chartered or equivalent status. You have proven relevant experience on a major construction project in at least two of the following three project controls disciplines: cost, scheduling and ROTC. You have experience in developing estimates and budgets for major infrastructure programmes. You have an understanding of various contract types, in particular the NEC suite and FIDIC. You have good commercial awareness, and you have knowledge of current construction industry best practices and technical developments.

You are digitally savvy, can build lasting client relationships and lead strong, motivated teams. You will have experience working in a large integrated team over the full lifecycle of a project in a construction or consultancy background within the nuclear sector and be hungry to grow your career and enjoy the opportunities Mace have to offer.

Primary Location

GB-GB-Warrington

Job

Project Controls

Organization

Mace Limited - Consultancy Projects

Schedule

Regular

Job Type

Full-time

Job Posting

08-Jul-2021, 8:03:25 AM
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Deadline: 26-07-2024

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