Boeing

CostRecoveryEstimatingAnalyst(AssociateorExperienced)

$79–107k Everett, Washington, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Cost Recovery Estimating Analyst (Associate or Experienced) at Boeing. Skills: Cost Recovery Estimating, Data Analysis, Stakeholder Engagement. Fact finding. Processing and timely delivery of Cost Recovery major impact estimates”

What You'll Achieve.

Expedient fact finding, processing & timely delivery of Cost Recovery major impact estimates; Driving supplier accountability to positively influence the behavior of our Suppliers; Create defensible estimates; Prepare supported claims; Calculate costs from supplier failures; Develop comprehensive claims for all costs incurred resulting from supplier-caused disruption; Prepare detailed and accurate Cost Recovery claims; Ensures those estimates are handed off to our Supply Chain counterparts in a timely manner

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Critical thinking; Root cause investigations

Eligibility Requirements

Must satisfy the Company’s Conflict of Interest (COI) assessment process, Must meet U. S. export control compliance requirements, A “U. S. Person” as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120. 62 is required, U. S. Person includes U. S. Citizen, U. S. National, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree or higher, 1+ years of experience working with large data sets in Excel, 1+ years of experience in production systems and integration of supply chain, 1+ years of experience supporting cross-functional teams ensuring alignment/completion, Experience with internal/external auditing

Nice to Have

3+ years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience, Upholds Boeing Cultural Values & Behaviors, Experience with root cause investigations, Adept at Excel & relevant Boeing data systems, presentation and communication skills at peer & all leadership levels

What You'll Do.

Processing and timely delivery of Cost Recovery major impact estimates

Driving supplier accountability

Analyzing large production-system datasets

Creating defensible estimates

Preparing supported claims

Calculating costs from supplier failures

Developing comprehensive claims for all costs incurred resulting from supplier-caused disruption

Preparing detailed and accurate Cost Recovery claims

Conducting and collaborating on ad-hoc analysis and peer reviews

Defining the scope and aligning functions to the claim approach and timing

Advising Leadership on the technical

and legal aspects of in-work recoveries and scoping assessments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Directly engage with cross-functional teams & Executives; Integrates with stakeholders; Collaborates on ad-hoc analysis and peer reviews; Coordinates with Leadership of the Everett program(s), Supply Chain & Finance; Supporting cross-functional teams ensuring alignment/completion

Communication Scope

Clear executive communication; Presents updates to executive leadership in multiple forums; Special attention meetings (SAM), Line of Sight (LOS) and Business Program Reviews (BPRs); presentation and communication skills at peer & all leadership levels

Process & Methodology

Aligning functions to the claim approach and timing, Prioritize & provide visibility to significant recovery projects

Full Job Description

Cost Recovery Estimating Analyst (Associate or Experienced) **Company:** The Boeing Company The Boeing Commercial Airplanes team is looking for a highly motivated **Cost Recovery Estimating Analyst (Associate or Experienced)** to join our Cost Recovery Team supporting either the 777 and/or the 767 Major packages located in **Everett, WA**. Our team is open to a broad range of experience levels including Level 2 and Level 3 Specialists to find the best fit for the position. This position will directly engage with cross-functional teams & Executives which support the Everett-based programs. This focal will be accountable for the expedient fact finding, processing & timely delivery of Cost Recovery major impact estimates: driving supplier accountability to positively influence the behavior of our Suppliers. The ideal candidate will excel at cross-functional collaboration, clear executive communication, and strong critical thinking. You will analyze large production-system datasets and work with stakeholders to create defensible estimates, prepare supported claims, and calculate costs from supplier failures (late or non-conforming parts, production disruptions, and engineering support). **Position Responsibilities:** * Integrates with stakeholders to develop comprehensive claims for all costs incurred resulting from supplier-caused disruption * Prepares detailed and accurate Cost Recovery claims and ensures those estimates are handed off to our Supply Chain counterparts in a timely manner * Independently conducts and collaborates on ad-hoc analysis and peer reviews * Defines the scope and aligns functions to the claim approach and timing * Coordinates with Leadership of the Everett program(s), Supply Chain & Finance to effectively prioritize & provide visibility to significant recovery projects * Advises Leadership on the technical, qualitative, quantitative, and legal aspects of in-work recoveries and scoping assessments * Presents updates to executive leadership in mu

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