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Location : Idaho Falls, ID (Amentum Office)
Project Site : INL SFHP – Approx. 55 miles from Idaho Falls
Travel : Occasional travel required to project site
Position Overview The Cost Estimator will provide detailed cost estimating, analysis, and support for the SFHP project at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). This position plays a key role in the evaluation and documentation of project changes, Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REAs), and claims development.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of construction means and methods, federal estimating standards, and cost engineering principles. The role requires coordination with engineering, procurement, and project controls to ensure all cost estimates are developed with a clear basis, traceable assumptions, and alignment with DOE and NQA-1 quality requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare and review detailed cost estimates for engineering design, construction, and change management activities.
Support development and pricing of Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REAs) and contract change proposals in compliance with DOE and federal acquisition standards.
Analyze scope changes, design revisions, and field conditions to determine cost and schedule impacts.
Coordinate with Project Controls, Engineering, and Procurement to collect and validate quantity takeoffs, labor rates, and material pricing.
Develop and maintain estimate basis documentation, assumptions, and cost breakdown structures (CBS).
Perform cost reconciliation between baseline estimates, budgets, and actual expenditures.
Support risk assessments and contingency development using deterministic and probabilistic methods.
Participate in constructability reviews and provide feedback on cost and labor implications of proposed design changes.
Assist with benchmarking and historical cost analysis to improve estimate accuracy and forecasting.
Prepare estimate summaries and cost reports for management review and client submission.
Interface with Legal Counsel and Project Controls on cost substantiation for REAs and claims defense.
Support independent cost reviews, DOE audits, and change control board (CCB) evaluations.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Finance, or related field
Minimum 5 years of cost estimating experience in construction, industrial, or DOE project environments
Proficiency in developing detailed and conceptual cost estimates using recognized industry methodologies (e.g., RSMeans, Aspen, Sage, or Cleopatra Enterprise)
Strong understanding of federal contract requirements, change management processes, and FAR/DFARS guidelines
Experience preparing cost estimates for design, procurement, and field construction activities
Advanced skills in Excel, Power BI, and estimating databases for data-driven cost analysis
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including cost justification and presentation to senior management
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting DOE, DOD, or federal construction projects
Familiarity with NQA-1 quality assurance and DOE Order 413.3B cost control requirements
Working knowledge of earned value management (EVM) and integration of cost with schedule performance
Background in REAs, claims, and forensic cost analysis for scope and productivity impacts
Professional certifications such as CCE (Certified Cost Estimator), CCP (Certified Cost Professional), or PMP
Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and work breakdown structures (WBS) for cost development
Additional Requirements
Must be a U.S. Citizen (dual citizenship not permitted)
Ability to obtain and maintain a basic security clearance
Occasional travel (~55 miles) to the INL SFHP site for coordination and field verification activities
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Project Site : INL SFHP – Approx. 55 miles from Idaho Falls
Travel : Occasional travel required to project site
Position Overview The Cost Estimator will provide detailed cost estimating, analysis, and support for the SFHP project at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). This position plays a key role in the evaluation and documentation of project changes, Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REAs), and claims development.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of construction means and methods, federal estimating standards, and cost engineering principles. The role requires coordination with engineering, procurement, and project controls to ensure all cost estimates are developed with a clear basis, traceable assumptions, and alignment with DOE and NQA-1 quality requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare and review detailed cost estimates for engineering design, construction, and change management activities.
Support development and pricing of Requests for Equitable Adjustment (REAs) and contract change proposals in compliance with DOE and federal acquisition standards.
Analyze scope changes, design revisions, and field conditions to determine cost and schedule impacts.
Coordinate with Project Controls, Engineering, and Procurement to collect and validate quantity takeoffs, labor rates, and material pricing.
Develop and maintain estimate basis documentation, assumptions, and cost breakdown structures (CBS).
Perform cost reconciliation between baseline estimates, budgets, and actual expenditures.
Support risk assessments and contingency development using deterministic and probabilistic methods.
Participate in constructability reviews and provide feedback on cost and labor implications of proposed design changes.
Assist with benchmarking and historical cost analysis to improve estimate accuracy and forecasting.
Prepare estimate summaries and cost reports for management review and client submission.
Interface with Legal Counsel and Project Controls on cost substantiation for REAs and claims defense.
Support independent cost reviews, DOE audits, and change control board (CCB) evaluations.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Finance, or related field
Minimum 5 years of cost estimating experience in construction, industrial, or DOE project environments
Proficiency in developing detailed and conceptual cost estimates using recognized industry methodologies (e.g., RSMeans, Aspen, Sage, or Cleopatra Enterprise)
Strong understanding of federal contract requirements, change management processes, and FAR/DFARS guidelines
Experience preparing cost estimates for design, procurement, and field construction activities
Advanced skills in Excel, Power BI, and estimating databases for data-driven cost analysis
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including cost justification and presentation to senior management
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting DOE, DOD, or federal construction projects
Familiarity with NQA-1 quality assurance and DOE Order 413.3B cost control requirements
Working knowledge of earned value management (EVM) and integration of cost with schedule performance
Background in REAs, claims, and forensic cost analysis for scope and productivity impacts
Professional certifications such as CCE (Certified Cost Estimator), CCP (Certified Cost Professional), or PMP
Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and work breakdown structures (WBS) for cost development
Additional Requirements
Must be a U.S. Citizen (dual citizenship not permitted)
Ability to obtain and maintain a basic security clearance
Occasional travel (~55 miles) to the INL SFHP site for coordination and field verification activities
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