Cost Estimate Auditor - NNSA Defense Programs
At Excelligent, a trusted partner for organizations that require exceptional performance and accountability in addressing complex challenges, we are always on the lookout for talented and dedicated professionals to join our team. We offer a supportive and dynamic work environment that prioritizes the professional development and well-being of our employees because we recognize their critical role in our operations.BenefitsExcelligent employees are supported through training programs, tuition reimbursement, and mentorship opportunities aimed at building expertise and advancing careers. Additionally, we also provide wellness programs, mental health resources, flexible work options, and competitive benefits packages to promote employee well-being. Our benefits package includes:Paid Time Off (PTO): Enjoy a generous PTO package to recharge and maintain work-life balance.Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance: Coverage options to support you and your family. Company paid life insurance as well as short- and long-term disability are also provided.401(k) with Match: We offer a 401(k) plan with company matching to help you plan for your future.Job Summary: The Cost Estimate Auditor will serve as a key member of the Cost Estimating and Program Evaluation (CEPE) Independent Cost Estimate (ICE) team, providing rigorous, independent analysis of cost estimates submitted by NNSA Management & Operating (M&O) contractors across the nuclear weapons enterprise. This role evaluates cost, schedule, and risk assumptions for major weapons system programs and ensures alignment with the GAO Cost Estimating and Assessment Guide, CEPE ICE processes, and established parametric methodologies.The ideal candidate brings hands-on experience with nuclear weapons programs, deep analytical capability, and a strong understanding of risk and uncertainty analysis, including how discrete risk events and probabilistic modeling influence Management Reserve (MR) development.Key ResponsibilitiesAudit and independently evaluate cost estimates submitted by M&O sites for nuclear weapons modernization and sustainment programsApply the GAO Cost Estimating and Assessment Guide, CEPE ICE processes, and CEPE parametric databases to assess estimate quality, completeness, and realismReview Basis of Estimate (BOE) documentation for traceability, defensibility, and alignment with technical baselinesAnalyze cost, schedule, and technical assumptions to identify gaps, inconsistencies, or unsupported methodologiesEvaluate risk and uncertainty analyses, including distributions, correlations, and integration of risk events into MR developmentUse CEPE and industry-standard tools to independently develop MR calculations for comparison against M&O submissions, validating the appropriateness of risk event treatment and uncertainty rangesConduct cross-site comparisons to ensure consistency across the weapons enterprisePrepare audit findings, briefings, and recommendations for CEPE leadership and program stakeholdersCollaborate with program analysts, engineers, and risk managers across assigned M&O sites to clarify assumptions and validate data inputsDevelop Independent Cost Estimates (ICEs) and Independent Cost Reviews (ICRs) for major acquisition milestonesMaintain awareness of evolving weapons program requirements, design changes, and enterprise-wide cost drivesRequired QualificationsActive DOE Q-clearance (or equivalent national security clearance)Bachelor's degree in engineering, finance, economics, operations research, or a related field5+ years of experience supporting nuclear weapons programs, national security programs, or DOE/NNSA M&O environmentsDemonstrated experience in cost estimating, cost analysis, or cost auditing for complex technical programsStrong understanding of risk management, including uncertainty modeling, Monte Carlo analysis, and risk event quantificationExperience evaluating or developing Management Reserve (MR) and understanding how risk events influence MR sizingFamiliarity with parametric cost models and databasesAbility to interpret technical program documentation, schedules, and system design informationStrong communication skills, including the ability to present complex analytical findings to senior leadershipPreferred QualificationsExperience working directly with NNSA M&O contractors (e.g., LANL, SNL, LLNL, Y-12, Pantex, KCNSC, SRS)Prior participation in Independent Cost Estimates (ICEs) or Independent Cost Reviews (ICRs)Knowledge of nuclear weapons lifecycle phases, stockpile modernization programs, and NNSA acquisition processesExperience with cost risk tools (e.g., @Risk, Crystal Ball, Primavera Risk Analysis)Work EnvironmentAssigned to one or more M&O sites per weapons program, with periodic travel to NNSA facilitiesCollaborative, high-accoutnability encironments supporting national security missionsRequires strict adherece to security, confidentiality, and data-handling protocolsMust be able to perform duties on-site at locations where NNSA maintains an operational presenceSalary: $48.00 - $110 per hour