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Associate Project Controls Specialist I
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Country: USA
Location: Indiana-Gary/Merrillville Whiting, IN 46394
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Associate Project Controls Specialist I
A renowned leader in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) industry, Fluor Corporation delivers some of the industry's most complex projects. With our cutting-edge technology, outstanding safety record and history of success, it is no wonder that Fluor is #1 in Fortune magazine's "Engineering, Construction" category.Fluor Corporation is one of the world's largest, publicly owned engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance services companies. ENR (Engineering News-Record) magazine ranks Fluor #1 on its "Top 100 Contractors by New Contracts" list and #2 on its "Top 100 Design-Build Firms" list.Consistently rated as one of the world's safest contractors, Fluor is the first major contractor to execute a ZERO incidents standard. Employees at Fluor enjoy an outstanding benefits package from day one!Under general supervision,performs basic Project Control activites. Those activities include, but are not limited to:-Maintains familiarity with scheduling/cost/accounting basic terminology of the scheduling/cost/accounting field,as well as principles and concepts-Understands the principles of a Work Breakdown Structure-Collects data,inputs updates and procedures basic cost/scheduling management reports. Requires accuracy in gathering data. Maintains orderly records to ensure the integrity of the system -Possesses strong personal computer skills. Requires proficiency in the use of automated accounting and cost management systems as tools for performing required duties-Takes responsibility for self-checking the accuracy of his/jer work and that of subordinates,if applicable-Provides and collects historical informationApply now to learn more about an exciting and challenging career path.Qualifications-Prefer a four-year Bachelors degree with business and computer software courses or four years of relevant Engineering,Construction,or Project Controls experience may be substituted for the degree.-Persons who do not possess a college degree may substitute a relevant certificate or diploma.
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