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Director Project Controls Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Work under the direction of the Director of Project Controls and assigned Project Manager and communicate quantity variances, forecasting concerns, commercial risks, and progress measurement issues ...

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project Life Director will serve as the on-site authority for crane and rigging operations ... Monitor and mentor trade partners to ensure implementation of robust safety programs and controls.

The Project: Serves as the single point of accountability for the entire Owner's Representative ... Strong technical understanding of programme management practices, controls, governance, and ...

... client, directing all workstream leads, governing scope and schedule, managing the client ... Good working knowledge of planning/scheduling, Earned Value Management (EVM), project controls ...

Sr. Project Engineer

Mobile, AL · On-site

$130K - $160K/yr

... controls and management of a multiple discipline, EPC project. Your main functions will include (but not limited to) responsibility for the full scope of the project such as direct support to a Sr. ...

Sr. Project Engineer

Montgomery, AL · On-site

$130K - $160K/yr

... controls and management of a multiple discipline, EPC project. Your main functions will include (but not limited to) responsibility for the full scope of the project such as direct support to a Sr. ...

Sr. Project Engineer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$130K - $160K/yr

... controls and management of a multiple discipline, EPC project. Your main functions will include (but not limited to) responsibility for the full scope of the project such as direct support to a Sr. ...

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Director Project Controls information

What is a director project controls?

A Director of Project Controls is a senior management professional responsible for overseeing the planning, scheduling, cost control, and risk management functions of large projects or project portfolios. They ensure that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards by implementing effective project controls processes and tools. This role typically involves leading a team of project control specialists, collaborating with project managers and stakeholders, and providing strategic insight to optimize project performance. The Director of Project Controls plays a critical role in identifying potential risks and developing mitigation plans to support successful project delivery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director project controls?

To thrive as a Director of Project Controls, you need deep expertise in project management, cost control, scheduling, and risk analysis, typically supported by a degree in engineering or construction management and significant industry experience. Advanced proficiency with project management software (such as Primavera P6, MS Project), ERP systems, and relevant certifications (like PMP or CCP) is often required. Leadership, strategic thinking, and exceptional communication skills set top candidates apart in managing teams and stakeholder expectations. These skills ensure effective project delivery, risk mitigation, and alignment with organizational goals on complex initiatives.

How does a director project controls typically interact with project managers and other stakeholders on large-scale projects?

A Director of Project Controls regularly collaborates with project managers, engineers, financial analysts, and executive leadership to ensure that projects stay on schedule and within budget. They are responsible for establishing standardized processes for cost estimation, risk management, and progress tracking, often leading meetings to review project performance and resolve issues. Effective communication and coordination are key, as the Director must gather input from multiple departments and convey complex project data in a clear, actionable manner to support decision-making. This role often serves as a bridge between technical teams and upper management, facilitating transparency and alignment across all project stakeholders.

What are the most commonly searched types of Project Controls jobs in Alabama?

The most popular types of Project Controls jobs in Alabama are:

What cities in Alabama are hiring for Director Project Controls jobs?

Cities in Alabama with the most Director Project Controls job openings:

Infographic showing various Director Project Controls job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

Quantity Surveyor - LCM

Lexicon, Inc

Calvert, AL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Lexicon offers a unique combination of capabilities. Our services include construction management, fabrication, erection, mechanical installation, and plant maintenance for heavy industrial, commercial, and roadway projects, as well as a full spectrum of golf course construction and management services.

Position Summary

The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for the measurement, verification, tracking, and reporting of installed construction quantities for assigned EPC projects. This position works closely with Construction Management, Project Controls, Engineering, Procurement, Contracts, and Accounting teams to ensure accurate progress measurement, cost forecasting, subcontractor payment validation, and change management throughout the project lifecycle.

The Quantity Surveyor serves as the primary resource for quantity management and progress verification, ensuring that installed work is accurately measured, documented, and reported. This position supports project cost control, earned value measurement, subcontract administration, forecasting, and commercial management activities by providing reliable field-based quantity data.

This position is ultimately responsible for ensuring project quantities, progress measurements, and commercial reporting accurately reflect actual project performance and support successful project execution.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Promote a culture of safety by ensuring all field verification and quantity measurement activities are performed in accordance with project safety requirements.
  • Develop and maintain quantity tracking systems for assigned project scopes including civil, structural, mechanical, piping, electrical, instrumentation, and equipment installation activities.
  • Perform quantity takeoffs and quantity verification utilizing engineering drawings, models, specifications, field measurements, and construction reports.
  • Track installed quantities against budgeted quantities, estimate quantities, subcontract quantities, and forecasted quantities.
  • Verify subcontractor progress claims, invoices, and applications for payment through field inspections and quantity validation.
  • Support monthly progress reporting by validating installed quantities, percent complete measurements, earned value calculations, and productivity metrics.
  • Collaborate with Construction Management and Project Controls teams to develop and maintain quantity-based progress measurement systems.
  • Monitor quantity growth, quantity trends, scope changes, and productivity impacts throughout project execution.
  • Support change management processes by identifying quantity impacts associated with design revisions, field changes, change orders, and scope growth.
  • Develop quantity forecasts and assist with cost forecasting based on actual installed quantities and projected quantities to complete.
  • Prepare routine reports summarizing installed quantities, progress achieved, productivity trends, quantity growth, and forecasted outcomes.
  • Maintain quantity tracking databases, progress measurement records, quantity backup documentation, and audit files.
  • Coordinate with Engineering teams to understand drawing revisions, design changes, and their impact on project quantities and execution plans.
  • Support Contracts and Commercial teams by providing quantity documentation required for subcontract administration, claims support, dispute resolution, and change order development.
  • Participate in project site walks, quantity verification inspections, progress reviews, and contractor coordination meetings.
  • Collaborate with Accounting, Contracts, Project Controls, and Construction teams to ensure consistency between field progress, cost reporting, earned value reporting, and subcontractor payments.
  • Work under the direction of the Director of Project Controls and assigned Project Manager and communicate quantity variances, forecasting concerns, commercial risks, and progress measurement issues in a timely manner.
  • The ability to work overtime, including weekends if required, and regular, punctual attendance is required.

Qualifications

Minimum of 5 years of experience in quantity surveying, project controls, estimating, field engineering, cost engineering, commercial management, or industrial construction within the Metals, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Power, Manufacturing, or Heavy Industrial sectors.

Strong understanding of construction drawings, quantity takeoffs, construction means and methods, progress measurement systems, subcontract administration, cost control principles, and change management processes.

Must possess proficient oral and written communication skills. Must be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and construction management software platforms. Experience with quantity tracking systems, earned value management, cost reporting, estimating software, and construction progress measurement systems is strongly preferred.

Experience reading and interpreting civil, structural, mechanical, piping, and electrical drawings is highly desirable.

You must be legally authorized to work in the United States for our company without the need for current or future visa sponsorship.  Note: The company does not provide employment visa sponsorship.

Physical Demands

Some overtime required to meet deadlines. Must be able to lift at least 25 pounds occasionally. Position requires frequent walking of active construction sites, climbing stairs and ladders, and performing field quantity verification activities. Requires extended periods of sitting and computer work. Position may require temporary travel to project sites for extended periods of time. All of the physical demands listed are essential functions.

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • HSA with Employer contributions
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Group and Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Short Term/Long Term Disability  
  • Critical Illness Plan
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Vacation
  • 401(k) with Employer Match
  • ESOP