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Nexus Engineering Group

Project Controls Manager (Mega Projects)

Nexus Engineering Group, Akron, Ohio, United States, 44329

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The

Project Controls Manager

is a senior leadership role responsible for establishing, governing, and assuring the full project controls framework for a major Power Plant Project. This role provides independent insight to the Project Director, Nexus leadership, and the client on cost, schedule, risk, change, and overall project health across all phases of the project.

This position is accountable not only for reporting performance, but for designing the controls architecture, challenging forecasts, validating assumptions, and driving early intervention to protect investment outcomes.

Key Accountabilities

Establish and maintain the integrated project controls framework (cost, schedule, risk, change, and performance management) across FEL, execution, commissioning, and closeout.

Own the project baseline strategy, including estimate maturity, schedule philosophy, progress measurement, forecasting methodology, and contingency management.

Act as a strategic advisor to the Project Director and client leadership on project health, trends, and emerging risks.

Lead the development of a high‑performing project controls organization, including cost, scheduling, estimating, and reporting resources.

Provide independent assurance of project performance, including readiness, forecast credibility, and governance compliance.

Core Responsibilities

Project Controls Leadership

Design and implement the overall project controls execution plan aligned with project scale, risk profile, and client governance.

Define standards for estimating, scheduling, cost control, change management, risk management, and performance reporting.

Ensure full integration between engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning controls.

Cost, Forecasting & Change Management

Lead development and stewardship of Class estimates, Basis of Estimate, and phase funding packages.

Own forecasting, change control, and contingency drawdown strategies.

Ensure disciplined management of approved changes, trends, and pending scope in alignment with client expectations.

Challenge assumptions and forecasts to maintain a credible, risk‑adjusted view of final outcomes.

Schedule & Progress Performance

Establish the integrated master schedule philosophy and progress measurement system.

Ensure schedule logic, critical path integrity, productivity measurement, and scenario analysis are actively managed.

Lead recovery planning, mitigation development, and executive‑level schedule reporting.

Risk & Investment Assurance

Implement and maintain a risk‑integrated cost and schedule management system.

Lead quantitative risk analysis, Monte‑Carlo modeling, and contingency adequacy assessments.

Support stage‑gate reviews, FEL assurance, and independent project assessments.

Reporting, Insight & Governance

Deliver executive‑level performance reporting that goes beyond metrics to provide insight, options, and recommendations.

Chair periodic cost, schedule, and forecast reviews.

Ensure alignment with client governance, audit requirements, and funding approvals.

Team & Capability Development

Build, mentor, and lead a major‑projects project controls team.

Establish procedures, tools, and training that strengthen Nexus’ long‑term project controls capability.

Experience & Expertise

15+ years

in project controls leadership roles on major capital projects and programs.

Demonstrated experience designing and governing end‑to‑end project controls systems.

Proven capability supporting large, complex project and programs (data centers, power, industrial, or major infrastructure).

Deep experience with: Class estimating and cost assurance; Integrated master scheduling; Forecasting and change management; Risk‑adjusted cost and schedule analysis; Executive and board‑level reporting; and track record working directly with owners, investment teams, and senior project leadership.

Professional Attributes

Strategic thinker with strong commercial and investment awareness

Comfortable challenging assumptions and influencing senior stakeholders

Highly credible with both technical teams and executive leadership

Calm, structured, and decisive under project‑level pressure

Education/Credentials

Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Economics, or equivalent

MRICS or CCP or equivalent credentials strongly preferred

Competitive Benefits Learn more about our competitive benefits in detail.

Why Nexus? Nexus Engineering Group, a distinguished independent full‑service engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) firm, provides comprehensive support to clients from concept through startup. With over a decade of demonstrated engineering and design success, Nexus stands out as the firm of choice for those valuing integrity and expertise.

At Nexus, you will be part of a talented and passionate team dedicated to excellence and innovation. We foster a collaborative and engaging work environment, making it a place where you’ll enjoy contributing to impactful projects. Joining Nexus means aligning with a firm renowned for its creativity, dedication, and relentless focus on achieving client goals.

Nexus Engineering Group, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, union status and/or beliefs, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.

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