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Cost Analyst

About AmpiricalAt Ampirical, we're shaping the future of the power grid with precision, innovation, and purpose. Just as the ampere is the foundation of electric current, Ampirical is a core force driving the energy sector forward. We focus on quality, forward-thinking solutions, and empowering our team to grow and thrive.We don’t just build projects - we build careers. If you’re looking for a place where your contributions matter and your professional development is supported every step of the way, we’d love to meet you. Watch this video to get a glimpse into our culture.Operations Department OverviewWith in-house engineering, procurement, project management, and construction management expertise, our Operations group has established itself as a highly qualified and respected EPC partner in the electric utility industry.From the start, we have maintained an unwavering focus on schedules and budgets to ensure successful project completion. Strong project management practices and proactive risk assessment allow us to enhance project controls, minimize scope creep, and prevent costly delays. Above all, we take pride in delivering projects that emphasize client satisfaction and mutual success.Why Ampirical?💰 Hourly Range: $31/hour - $50/hour (dependent on experience, education, and qualifications)📈 Bonus: Semi-annual, performance-based (10% to 20% of salary)🩺 Day-One Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision💼 401(k) with 4% match and immediate vesting🏖️ PTO: 3 weeks + 10 paid holidays🗓️ Flexible Work Schedule: Every other Friday off📚 Career Development: Advancement opportunities, tuition reimbursement🧘 Perks: Gym membership stipend, wellness program, fertility benefits, pet insurance, and moreWhy This Role MattersAs a Cost Engineer, you’ll be the financial cornerstone of our project controls team—owning cost analysis, budget tracking, and forecasting across EPC projects. You’ll collaborate closely with project managers and stakeholders to ensure cost transparency, accuracy, and efficiency throughout the project lifecycle. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced environments, has a strong analytical mindset, and wants to take ownership of cost-related decision-making.What You’ll DoLead the development, tracking, and reporting of detailed project cost plans, budgets, and forecastsCollaborate with schedulers and project managers to ensure alignment between schedules, resources, and budgetsReview and analyze project cost performance to identify variances and provide actionable insightsMonitor earned value metrics and prepare comprehensive cost reports for internal and client stakeholdersSupport procurement and contract cost control, including change order tracking and invoice reconciliationEnsure financial compliance with corporate policies and support audits or reviews as neededAssist with proposal cost modeling and baseline budget creationContribute to process improvements that enhance cost tracking and project visibilityFamiliarity with P6 is a plus, but not a primary requirementWhat You BringEducation & Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Construction Management, or related field with experience in Experience: 3-5 years of Cost controls on EPC projectsTechnical Skills: Expertise in Microsoft Excel; familiarity with reading project schedules in P6Industry Knowledge: Utility experience is strongly preferredCommunication and Organization: Excellent analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills with an ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneouslyAdditional: Strong understanding of the overall Project Management Organization functionAmpirical is an Equal Opportunity Employer, meaning we do not discriminate based on the following characteristics in our hiring and employment practices: Age, sex, color, race, creed, national origin, religion or religious attire, marital status, pregnancy (child birth or related medical conditions), citizenship status or amnesty, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, sickle-cell trait, status as a tobacco user or non-user, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law.