Joanna Kramer
About Joanna Kramer
Joanna Kramer is a Senior Project Controls Analyst, PMP, currently working at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, with over ten years of experience in project controls.
Company
Joanna Kramer is currently employed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) as a Senior Project Controller and Scheduler, PMP. She has a wealth of experience in project controls and scheduling at LANL, where she has held various roles over the years. Prior to her current position, she worked at LANL as a Project Controls Engineer and Project/Program Administrator under contract.
Title
Joanna Kramer serves as a Senior Project Controls Analyst, PMP. Her expertise in this role encompasses cost management, scheduling, and earned value reporting. She is proficient in using Primavera (P6) for scheduling and reporting under a certified Earned Value Management System (EVMS).
Education and Expertise
Joanna Kramer holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations, a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government, and a Master's degree in International Relations, all from UCLA. She has over ten years of experience in project controls with a strong emphasis on cost management, scheduling, and earned value reporting, and she is familiar with supporting transitions to comprehensive EVMS.
Background
Joanna Kramer has worked at several esteemed organizations over her career. She joined Sandia National Laboratories in 2013 as a Senior Project Controls Analyst, PMP. Prior to that, she was a Project Controls Engineer at Merrick & Company from 2010 to 2012. Her earlier roles include being a Project Controls Engineer and Project/Program Administrator at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 2004 to 2010.
Achievements
Joanna Kramer has notable experience using the AGILE methodology and possesses excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Her proficiency in Primavera (P6) and working under a certified Earned Value Management System (EVMS) significantly contribute to her role. She has supported transitions to comprehensive EVMS in varying degrees, showcasing her adaptability and expertise in the project controls domain.