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The Project Management Center provides deployed support for project management processes related to scope, cost, schedule, and risk management during all phases of Laboratory projects, as well as project management training.
Position Overview:
The EIC Deputy Project Controls Manager will report to the Project Management Center (PMC) Manager or to EIC Project Controls Manager and will implement cost and schedule project planning and control functions for large-scale complex scientific construction projects and may also support smaller Research and Development projects. The Project Management Center is responsible for providing Project Management expertise to the Principal Investigator or Project Director/Manager including expertise in initial planning, cost estimating, scheduling, risk assessment, EVMS reporting, change control and project management training and documentation. The project management/controls experience should be from the initial stages of project planning through execution including change control and project closeout. Selected candidate will draw upon a sophisticated understanding of project management methodology, project control principles, and hands-on experience with Primavera to successfully lead the effort, resources, and costs using project controls tools.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Implement all aspects of an earned value management system, which consists of developing a fully integrated resource-loaded schedule and performance measurement baseline
Assist technical management in developing resource requirements to support the development of the project cost estimate
Analyze the project schedule using critical path methodology and project metrics
Implement changes to the schedule and/or cost baseline
Develop performance measurement monthly reports for the management team and stakeholders including DOE
Interact with project technical staff to define scope of work, project risks, baseline changes, variance analysis, and implementation of corrective actions
Present project data at meetings and external project reviews
Support the development and deployment of new techniques and tools
Develop templates, serving as a scheduling tool specialist, and counsel project managers/control account managers on the maintenance of their schedules
Support procedure development and Project Management Training
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Engineering, Project Management or closely related field is required. Equivalency is based on a 2:1 (experience:college) years’ experience
Minimum of ten (10) years of professional project controls experience
Solid knowledge of Project Management/Controls principles (cost estimating, budgeting, cost/schedule baseline development, performance management tracking, etc.)
Solid understanding of Earned Value Management System processes and requirements
Must be proficient in Primavera P6 software
High proficiency in scheduling theory, techniques and methodologies
Proficiency in project management principles
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft Project experience
Solid analytical and reasoning skills and proven ability to develop solutions to complex problems
Well-developed interpersonal skills with ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
Ability to prioritize and effectively manage one’s own time to deliver results
Well-developed verbal communication skills with presentation experience
Must be a self-starter, a team player, willing to take initiative and able to perform independently
Proven experience supporting large-scale science projects with multiple systems and subsystems
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Master’s degree in Business Management, Engineering, Project Management or closely related field
Fifteen (15) years of professional project controls experience, of which 10 years are within DOE environment
Advanced understanding of Project Management/Controls principles
Advanced understanding of EVMS processes and requirements
Demonstrated experience training project controls staff
Proven experience leading a group of Project Controls Analysts on a large-scale science project with multiple systems and subsystems
Skilled in managing multi-functional organization, including subcontractor employees, within a large project spanning many years
Demonstrated experience with DOE O 413.3B projects and EVMS compliance by directly supporting large projects and by means of participation in internal/ external Project CD reviews, status reviews and EVMS surveillance reviews
Professional Certifications such as PMP, RMP, SP, EVP etc.
Experience with Cobra or similar EVMS software
Experience with designing new project management tools
Additional Information:
This position is eligible for consideration of a remote work arrangement
This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship
Brookhaven National Laboratory is committed to providing fair, equitable and competitive compensation. This is a multi-level role and the full salary range for this position is $141450 - $240000 / year. Salary offers will be commensurate with the final candidate’s qualification, education and experience and considered with the internal peer group.
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