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Project Control Engineer

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April 29, 2024 4 minute read

Project Control Engineers are responsible for planning, monitoring, and controlling projects to ensure they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. They work with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to develop and implement project plans, track progress, and identify and resolve any issues that may arise. Project Control Engineers use a variety of tools and techniques to manage projects, including project management software, scheduling tools, and risk management tools.

Education and Training

Project Control Engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in engineering, project management, or a related field. They may also have a master's degree in project management or a related field. In addition to their formal education, Project Control Engineers typically have several years of experience working on projects in a variety of industries. They may also have certifications in project management, such as the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.

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Salaries for Project Control Engineer

City
Median
New York
$178,000
San Francisco
$143,000
Seattle
$126,000
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City
Median
New York
$178,000
San Francisco
$143,000
Seattle
$126,000
Austin
$119,000
Toronto
$100,000
London
£64,000
Paris
€59,000
Berlin
€86,000
Tel Aviv
₪442,000
Singapore
S$187,000
Beijing
¥858,000
Shanghai
¥140,000
Bengalaru
₹510,000
Delhi
₹566,000
Bars indicate relevance. All salaries presented are estimates. Completion of this course does not guarantee or imply job placement or career outcomes.

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