Project Control Specialist II

Worley

The Role

Overview

Project Control Specialist managing EPC project controls, cost, schedule, and progress.

Key Responsibilities

  • project delivery
  • team collaboration
  • client projects
  • skill development

Tasks

As a Project Control Specialist with Worley, you will work closely with our existing team to deliver projects for our clients while continuing to develop your skills and experience.

Requirements

  • cost breakdown
  • earned value
  • resource planning
  • domain expert
  • epc
  • wbs

What You Bring

Domain Expert / Specialist in the field of Engineering or in Construction - handling EPC / LSTK / PMC / EPCM project. Having overall knowledge of interdependencies between project phases. Good understanding of Engineering & Procurement workflow Process, Execution sequences, inter-relations of Activities, activity durations, WBS. -Good understanding of Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS), Cost Codes, Cash Flow is added advantage -Good understanding of Progress Measurement Norms, progress measurement trend Curves (SCurve) & forecasting by earned value method (EVM), Resource Planning, Productivity. -Domain Expert / Specialist in the field of Engineering or in Construction handling EPC / LSTK / PMC / EPCM project. Having overall knowledge of interdependencies between project phases. -Good understanding of Engineering & Procurement workflow Process, Execution sequences, interrelations of Activities, activity durations, WBS.

The Company

About Worley

-Expanding globally through steady growth and acquisition. -Broadened reach in Canada, China, the U.S., and beyond. -Merged with Parsons E&C in 2004. -Delivers full-lifecycle services from concept to decommissioning. -Partners on major global projects across energy, chemicals, resources, and power. -Innovates in low-carbon energy and carbon capture. -Large-scale direct air capture engineering in the U.S. -Unified subsidiaries under single identity in 2023, reinforcing integrated engineering model.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Chemicals

Resources

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Utilities

Government

Wind

Solar

Nuclear

Pipeline and Midstream

Heavy Oil Facilities