Cost engineering Accounting - Everett, WA at Geebo

Cost engineering

Company Name:
Jacobs
Contributes to development of new techniques and standards; considered expert in organization. Develops processes that require innovation and ingenuity. Independently applies advanced techniques and analysis. Supervises and develops estimates for assigned projects providing consistent application of all standards. Coordinates requirements with Project Managers, maintains coordination of activities, and implements specific control procedures. Work performed with minimal supervision; has considerable latitude in determining objectives and approaches to assignments. Analyzes blueprints, specifications, proposals, and other documentation to prepare time, cost, and labor estimates for products, projects, or services, applying knowledge of specialized methodologies, techniques, principles, or processes. Reviews data to determine material and labor requirements and prepares itemized lists: Computes cost factors and prepares estimates used for management purposes, such as planning, organizing, and scheduling work, preparing bids, selecting vendors or subcontractors, and determining cost effectiveness: Conducts special studies to develop and establish standard hour and related cost data or effect cost reductions: Consults with clients, vendors, or other individuals to discuss and formulate estimates and resolve issues: May specialize according to particular service performed, type of product manufactured, or phase of work involved, such as tool and fixture costs, production costs, construction costs, or material costs.7-10 years of experience required, BA or BS or related experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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