Projects Control Manager - Western Region
NWC
Total years of experience :18 years, 3 Months
Determining the project responsibilities by identifying project phases and elements.
Planning and managing projects by controlling the time and risks of project using P6.
Monitoring and control project status reports by collecting, analyzing, summarizing information and trends.
Track the status of projects on a monthly basis (+70 projects with +4 billion SR cost).
Elaboration and follow up of solutions to accelerate achievement taking into account rules and regulations.
Monitoring KPIs of Projects Department to reach the annual targets.
Due to good planning and continuous follow-up, the KPI's of the projects for the last two years have been achieved with highly appreciated.
Achieving the highest performance rates in projects by reducing the troubled projects rate to less than 5%.
Achieving the targets of number of completed projects for the last two years.
Analysis of the efficiency of the contractors through follow up work for every project which is reflected in the quality of work.
Projecting the Monthly needed reports cost, progress and quality.
Monitoring DCR of all projects with coordinating with document control section.
Maintaining safe and clean working environment by enforcing procedures, rules, and regulations in coordination with Health and Safety section.
Planning and control the project as per plans & specification. Control the preparation of the project needed resources such as material, manpower, equipment tools and other resources. Project the weekly manpower, material needed in project and weekly accomplishment by activity planned schedule. Prepare a weekly technical progress report.
Planning and follow-up the projects works by setting the preparation of the appropriate schedule for each project. Using Primavera Contract Management (PCM) and Primavera 6
Planning and control the project as per plans & specification. Assist in the preparation of the project needed resources such as material, manpower, equipment tools and other resources. Conduct actual inspection for the close monitoring of work as per planned schedule. Project the weekly manpower, material needed in project and weekly accomplishment by activity planned schedule. Prepare a weekly technical progress report.
This course provides a balance between engineering and business skills and is jointly taught by staff from the Department of Civil Engineering and Curtin Graduate School of Business. The format integrates the functions and skills needed by engineers in management, and successful completion qualifies students for high-level leadership.
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