Project Control Analyst
What Is a Project Control Analyst and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
What Does a Project Control Analyst Do?
A project control analyst oversees a project to ensure it stays within budget and is completed on time. As a project control analyst, you keep accurate records of expenditures and timelines, track regulatory compliance of each phase, and monitors any market changes that may affect the project. You compile this data and process reports for management to determine whether or not changes should be made to the project.
How to Become a Project Control Analyst
The qualifications you need to become a project control analyst include a degree, analytical skills, and job experience. You start on this career path by earning a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, management, or accounting. You must have experience collecting and analyzing data. Some companies prefer applicants with technical knowledge or experience so that you can analyze technical information and offer specific suggestions for improvements. In this career, you need strong communication skills to convey the results of your analysis to stakeholders and decision-makers who may not be familiar with technical terms.
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