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Project Controller Jobs in Colorado

At IES Communications in Colorado, we're actively seeking Project Controller jobs to join our team, offering a unique chance for career advancement and the opportunity to be integral in shaping impactful projects across the state. Our commitment to your growth, coupled with the booming demand in technology and construction industries, positions these roles as pivotal for professionals eager to drive success while enjoying the benefits of working in an inclusive and forward-thinking environment.

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

Landing a job as a Project Controller in Colorado offers an incredible opportunity for career growth and personal satisfaction. With the state's booming industries, especially in technology and construction, there's a high demand for skilled professionals who can oversee project finances and schedules. The diverse landscape of projects allows you to expand your expertise while enjoying the stunning backdrop Colorado provides. This role not only promises professional development but also ensures you're at the heart of shaping impactful projects in one of the most dynamic environments in the country.

Why Work for IES communications in Colorado?

Joining IES Communications in Colorado as a Project Controller means becoming part of a team where your growth and development are prioritized, reflecting our belief that our employees are our greatest asset. We're not just about executing projects; we're committed to fostering an inclusive environment that values diversity and encourages continuous learning, allowing you to shape your career path while contributing to innovative solutions in the telecommunications industry. By working with us, you'll have the opportunity to be at the forefront of next-generation ITS solutions, leveraging cutting-edge technology and receiving industry-leading training that ensures both personal and professional advancement. Our dedication to creating value for all stakeholders, including our employees, customers, and the communities we operate within, makes IES Communications in Colorado the ideal place for those looking to make a significant impact in their careers and beyond.

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' Colorado Branches?

At our Colorado branches, we're on the lookout for dedicated Project Controllers who play a crucial role in supporting project managers by developing budgets and managing accounts throughout each project's lifecycle. These professionals are instrumental in tracking job costs from inception to completion, forecasting billing costs, and ensuring contract compliance, which includes overseeing billing rates and specifics. Our ideal candidates will work closely with timekeepers, payroll, and other project controls staff, requiring a keen understanding of project schedules, preferably with MS Project or P6 Primavera experience. Ensuring efficient job close-outs and resolving any customer issues are also key responsibilities, making this role essential to our project management teams' success in Colorado.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Project Controller in Colorado?

To become a Project Controller in Colorado, start by obtaining a relevant degree such as finance, business administration, or project management. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions in project support roles is crucial. Enhancing your skills with certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional) can set you apart. Networking within the industry and staying informed about the latest project management tools and techniques are also key steps. Finally, apply for project controller positions in Colorado, tailoring your resume to highlight your relevant education, experience, and skills.

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

Becoming a Project Controller in Colorado typically requires 4-6 years of combined education and hands-on experience. This journey often starts with earning a bachelor's degree in finance, business administration, or a related field, followed by gaining relevant work experience through internships or entry-level positions. Certifications such as the Certified Cost Professional (CCP) can further enhance one’s qualifications.

Is being a Project Controller in Colorado a good job?

Yes, being a Project Controller in Colorado is considered a good job. The role offers competitive salaries, opportunities for career advancement, and the chance to work on diverse projects across various industries. Additionally, Colorado's robust economy and focus on sectors like technology, construction, and renewable energy provide a dynamic working environment for project controllers.

Is there a demand for Project Controllers in Colorado?

Yes, there's a significant demand for Project Controllers in Colorado. This is due to the state's growing industries and infrastructure projects requiring skilled professionals to oversee budgets, timelines, and project scopes effectively.

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