Turner & Townsend

Energy

ConstructionCostAnalystOffshore&DeepwaterProjects

Houston, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Construction Cost Analyst – Offshore & Deepwater Projects at Turner & Townsend. Skills: Cost analysis, Project controls, Excel. Support cost tracking and reporting. Analyze cost performance”

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem-solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

SOX control responsibilities

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2–5 years of experience in cost analysis, Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, finance, or related field, Basic understanding of cost management principles, Proficiency in Excel

Nice to Have

Familiarity with data analysis or visualization tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau)

What You'll Do.

Support cost tracking and reporting

Analyze cost performance

Consolidate and validate cost data

Support forecasting activities

Understand cost drivers

Assist in developing reporting tools

Adhere to reporting standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with project and engineering teams; Work closely with engineering, procurement, and construction teams; Work effectively in a client-facing team environment

Communication Scope

Communicate findings clearly; Present information clearly and concisely

Process & Methodology

Project controls, Cost control processes

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