Infrastructure & Capital Projects – Cost Control Manager; Senior and Mid-Career), ANS
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Finance & Banking
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Responsibilities
- You ll develop, review, and manage project-specific Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Plans in alignment with the Global Construction Safety Policy and OSHA regulations.
- You ll lead the development and implementation of cost control systems, plans, and procedures across project portfolios.
- You ll monitor budgets, expenditures, and forecasts to ensure compliance with all project and corporate financial objectives.
- You ll identify cost variances, potential risks, and savings opportunities, proposing corrective actions as required.
- You ll prepare and maintain detailed cost reports, dashboards, and forecasts for project leadership and stakeholders.
- You ll conduct variance analysis, cash flow tracking, and earned value performance reporting.
- You ll partner with project management, engineering, procurement, and finance teams to coordinate all aspects of cost control.
- You ll act as a trusted financial advisor to project leadership, providing clear and actionable recommendations.
- You ll lead and mentor cost control team members, fostering professional development and accountability.
- You ll drive process improvement and standardization in cost management practices and tools.
- You ll develop, review, and manage project-specific Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Plans in alignment with the Global Construction Safety Policy and OSHA regulations.
- You ll lead the development and implementation of cost control systems, plans, and procedures across project portfolios.
- You ll monitor budgets, expenditures, and forecasts to ensure compliance with all project and corporate financial objectives.
- You ll identify cost variances, potential risks, and savings opportunities, proposing corrective actions as required.
- You ll prepare and maintain detailed cost reports, dashboards, and forecasts for project leadership and stakeholders.
- You ll conduct variance analysis, cash flow tracking, and earned value performance reporting.
- You ll partner with project management, engineering, procurement, and finance teams to coordinate all aspects of cost control.
- You ll act as a trusted financial advisor to project leadership, providing clear and actionable recommendations.
- You ll lead and mentor cost control team members, fostering professional development and accountability.
- You ll drive process improvement and standardization in cost management practices and tools.
With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs.
$125,000 - $180,000 biweekly
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We accept applications on an on-going basis and there is no fixed Final date to receive applications.
QualificationsHere s What You ll Need
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Engineering, Construction Management or related discipline.
- 7–10 years in project cost control or financial analysis, with at least 5 years in a leadership or managerial role supporting large capital or industrial projects.
- Strong knowledge of budgeting, forecasting, earned value management (EVM), and financial reporting.
- Proficiency in SAP, Oracle, or equivalent ERP systems and expert use of Microsoft Excel.
- Proven ability to interpret complex data, identify trends, and communicate financial implications.
- Strategic thinker with excellent leadership, collaboration, and communication capabilities.
- Background in life sciences, manufacturing, construction, or large-scale infrastructure projects preferred.
Bonus Points If You Have
- Master s degree in Business Administration, Engineering, Construction Management or related discipline.
- 10 - 15 years in project cost control or financial…
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