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Project Controller Jobs in Oregon

Project Controller Jobs in Oregon are not just about managing finances and compliance; they're a gateway to engaging deeply with innovative projects that shape the future of technology, healthcare, and green energy sectors within the state. This role allows you to harness your expertise in MS Project or P6 Primavera, working alongside dedicated teams to drive project success from start to finish, ensuring each endeavor not only meets but surpasses expectations, all while contributing to a culture that values growth, learning, and diversity.

Why a Job as a Project Controller in Oregon is a great idea.

A job as a Project Controller in Oregon offers the unique opportunity to thrive within its progressive economic sectors like technology, healthcare, and green energy, leveraging the state's diverse urban and rural communities for comprehensive project insights. It presents an advantageous career path amidst Oregon’s higher cost of living by promising substantial growth and stability in these booming industries.

Why Work for IES communications in Oregon?

Choosing to work for IES Communications in Oregon, especially as a Project Controller, means you're stepping into an environment ripe with opportunities for both personal and professional growth. We've built our foundation on leveraging vast expertise and leadership to not only meet but exceed the building infrastructure needs across the nation. At IES, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of next-generation ITS solutions, offering a range of services from Data Center Design Build Services to Audio Visual Design Installation. Our commitment doesn't stop there; we are deeply invested in nurturing our team's talent through industry-leading training and fostering a culture that promotes collaboration and learning. By joining us, you're not just taking a job; you're embarking on a career path designed to help you build the life you want while making a tangible difference in the communities we serve. In Oregon, your role as a Project Controller will be pivotal in executing quality-oriented projects that push the boundaries of innovation, all while being part of a company that values diversity, dedication, and the stories each of our employees brings to the table.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Project Controller at one of IES Communications' Oregon Branches?

In Oregon, our Project Controllers play a crucial role in ensuring the financial health and compliance of each project we undertake. They collaborate closely with project managers to develop budgets, establish chart of accounts, and meticulously track job costs from inception through to completion, providing vital forecasts for billing and ensuring adherence to contract specifics regarding rates and billing details. Beyond these responsibilities, they engage directly with clients to resolve any outstanding issues, work seamlessly with timekeepers, payroll, and other project control staff, and bring valuable skills in MS Project or P6 Primavera, enhancing their ability to interpret project schedules and manage cost and resource-loaded schedules efficiently.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Project Controller in Oregon?

To become a Project Controller in Oregon, you’ll need to focus on gaining relevant education such as a degree in finance, business administration, or project management, and pair it with hands-on experience through internships or entry-level positions in project control. Additionally, obtaining certifications like the Certified Cost Professional (CCP) can significantly enhance your qualifications and appeal to employers in this competitive field.

How long does it take to become a Project Controller in OR?

Becoming a Project Controller in Oregon typically requires 4 to 6 years of education and experience. This includes earning a bachelor's degree in fields such as finance, business administration, or project management, which takes about four years, followed by gaining 2 years of relevant work experience in project control or a related area. Additionally, obtaining certifications like the Certified Cost Professional (CCP) can enhance career prospects and might be considered part of this timeline.

Is being a Project Controller in Oregon a good job?

Absolutely, being a Project Controller in Oregon is considered a good job. This role offers the chance to work on diverse projects across various industries, providing a dynamic and challenging environment that can lead to significant career growth. The state's robust economy and commitment to innovation mean project controllers here are well-compensated and in high demand. Plus, Oregon's quality of life, with its natural beauty and outdoor activities, adds an extra layer of appeal for professionals considering this career path.

Is there a demand for Project Controllers in Oregon?

Yes, there is a demand for Project Controllers in Oregon. This need stems from the state's growing industries and development projects requiring skilled professionals to oversee financial planning, scheduling, and project performance.

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