Project Controls Engineer – Defence

Turner & Townsend
United Kingdom
Workplace: HybridFull timeFunction: Communications, PR & CommunityEducation: bachelorsSkills: ["Proactive","Curious","Communication","Risk awareness","Stakeholder influence"]

Support a cross-discipline Project Controls team for Defence client programmes. Help define scope and build a Work Breakdown Structure, establish and manage performance measurement baselines with change control, and integrate scope, cost, risk, and schedule. Analyze delivery performance using Earned Value Management, coordinate supplier performance data, and liaise with Finance for cash estimate to complete and estimate at complete profiles, while supporting risk management and quality of outputs.

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Project Controls Engineer – Defence

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Job Summary

Support a cross-discipline Project Controls team for Defence client programmes. Help define scope and build a Work Breakdown Structure, establish and manage performance measurement baselines with change control, and integrate scope, cost, risk, and schedule. Analyze delivery performance using Earned Value Management, coordinate supplier performance data, and liaise with Finance for cash estimate to complete and estimate at complete profiles, while supporting risk management and quality of outputs.
Location: United Kingdom
Workplace: Hybrid
Employment Type: Full time
Job Function: Communications, PR & Community
Seniority: Mid level

Key Responsibilities

  • •Lead specific workstreams within a cross-discipline Project Controls team.
  • •Contribute to scope definition and support decomposition to enable a Work Breakdown Structure.
  • •Establish and manage a robust, accurate Performance Measurement Baseline and the change control process with the Integrated Project Team.
  • •Integrate and align scope, cost, risk, and schedule, including analysing performance data using Earned Value Management.
  • •Support risk management activities and coordinate with Finance to generate prospective financial positions (Cash Estimate to Complete and Estimate At Complete) and with suppliers for performance integration.

Key Requirements

  • •Experience working within and leading specific workstreams in a cross-discipline Project Controls team.
  • •Experience across one or more stages of the project lifecycle, applying Project Controls disciplines such as planning and scheduling, cost estimation, cost control, risk management, or performance reporting.
  • •Ability to contribute to scope definition (exclusions, assumptions, interfaces, dependencies) and support scope decomposition for a Work Breakdown Structure.
  • •Analytical capability using Earned Value Management to provide insight and support delivery decisions.
  • •Hold an undergraduate degree in a relevant technical or management field (or suitable equivalent) and hold or be working towards membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., Association for Project Management or Project Management Institute).
Experience:DefenceHighly regulated industries
Education:Bachelor's in Undergraduate degree in a relevant technical or management field (or suitable equivalent)
Skills:ProactiveCuriousCommunicationRisk awarenessStakeholder influence
Languages:English

Eligibility

Nationality:UK National
Security Clearance:UK MoD Security Clearance (SC)

Company Brief

Turner & Townsend
Global professional services firm providing program, project and cost management, advisory and consulting services across property, infrastructure and natural resources sectors to public and private clients worldwide.
Industry: Consulting
Company Size: Enterprise (1,001+ employees)
Growth: Established Company
Headquarters: Leeds, United Kingdom
Founded: 1946
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