Project Investment Estimation and Forecasting: Estimate and forecast project investment based on project requirements and design documents. This requires proficiency in market trends, material prices, and relevant policies and regulations to ensure the accuracy and rationality of investment estimates.
Compilation of Engineering Cost Documents: Be responsible for compiling engineering cost-related documents such as bidding documents, base bids, and tender quotations. This demands rich engineering experience and professional knowledge, the ability to accurately calculate engineering quantities, determine material prices and labor costs, etc., to ensure the rationality and competitiveness of quotations.
Cost Monitoring and Control: Conduct real-time monitoring and control of project costs during the implementation of engineering projects. Regularly account for and analyze project costs, timely identify cost deviations and take corresponding measures for adjustment. Communicate and coordinate with construction units, suppliers and other parties to ensure that project costs are within the budget.
Engineering Variation and Contract Price Adjustment: Engineering variations and contract price adjustments are inevitable during project implementation. Cost engineers shall account for and analyze engineering variations and contract price adjustments based on actual conditions to ensure the rationality and impartiality of the adjustments. They need to communicate and negotiate with construction units, owners and other parties, and make corresponding adjustments after reaching a consensus.
Project Completion Acceptance and Settlement: Participate in project completion acceptance and settlement work upon project completion. Collate and analyze project completion data, and compile project settlement reports. In the settlement process, conduct accounting in strict accordance with contract agreements to ensure the accuracy and impartiality of settlements.
Economic Benefit Analysis: Conduct economic benefit analysis of engineering projects to provide a basis for decision-making. They shall analyze and forecast project investment, costs, benefits and other aspects, evaluate the economic benefits and risks of the project, and provide decision support for owners.
Requirements
Educational Background: College degree or above in Engineering, Economics, Engineering Cost and other related majors.
Work Experience: More than 3 years of relevant work experience in power engineering cost consulting or cost management of construction enterprises, and familiarity with relevant laws, regulations and policies of engineering cost.
Competencies:
Possess good communication skills and the ability to communicate and cooperate effectively with other departments and personnel.
Have the ability to work independently and also cooperate with the team.
Be equipped with strong learning and execution capabilities, and be able to continuously learn and update professional knowledge.
Proficiency in the use of office software, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.
Moral Quality: Abide by professional ethics, and have a strong sense of responsibility and team spirit.
Professional Qualification: Holding the Qualification Certificate of Class 1 Cost Engineer is preferred but not mandatory.