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AECOM Technical Services, Inc . Project Controls Engineer II in New York, New York
AECOM Technical Services, Inc., Project Controls Engineer II, New York, NY: Review and analyze Contractor’s Critical Path Method (CPM) Progress Schedules on various transportation, energy, water and facility construction contracts. Assist with providing recommendations on the avoidance, minimization, and mitigation of construction delays based on schedule analysis. Assist with review and analysis of Contractor’s requests for contract Time Extensions. Assist in the defense of contract time-related disputes and/or claims; including but not limited to dispute/claim analysis, defects and damage calculations, delay, disruption, and acceleration impact analysis. Conduct periodic construction project site visits to monitor project progress and assure progress schedule integrity, and participate in regular progress schedule meetings with the construction team. Assist with providing construction management, scheduling support. Read and understand construction plans and specifications. Develop and assist with the development of construction schedules or contract time determination schedules using contract documents and Primavera P6. Develop what-if schedules using Primavera P6. Cost load and assist with review of cost loaded construction schedules. Knowledge of time impact analysis and utilize various delay analysis methods. Review and analyze Contractor’s CPM schedule submissions utilizing Oracle Primavera P6 transportation, energy, water and facility construction projects. Develop schedules using MS Project. Coordinate with engineering teams to develop and update proposal schedules and design schedules for transportation, energy, water and facility projects. Salary range: $101,525 to $123,988.35 per year. May telecommute. Full-time. Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. To apply, email resumes to AECOM_Resumes@aecom.com and refer to Job 120105.000389
Minimum Salary: 101525 Maximum Salary: 123988.35 Salary Unit: Yearly