Role Purpose The Cost Engineer is responsible for providing cost management support to the Project/Company and will monitor, control, and forecast the costs during the Project lifecycle. The Cost Engineer would develop the role further in acting as the crucial link between projects and the Company’s finance and treasury departments by timely and accurate project financial planning, forecasting, budgeting and modelling. Key Areas of Responsibility Ensure timely and accurate reporting to all stakeholders, including AC, ETC, EAC, variance analysis, risk analysis, threats and opportunities, forecast by general ledger, accruals, and cash flow forecast. Ensure the timely flow of information for reporting purposes, including data collection (POs, purchase invoices, timesheets, schedule of works, day rates, DPRs, contracts, subcontracts, etc.) and liaising with project departments. Assist with the delivery weekly and monthly updates to key stakeholders as required, including minutes and action items. Weekly and monthly cost reports (cashflow, actual costs to date, forecasting). Liaise internally with project managers, department heads and budget holders. Data manipulation analysis. Ensure data is correct and accurately input into the CMS for projects; review labour summaries, review project POs, supplier invoices, project schedule, day rate build up etc. Participate in monthly project cost review meetings. Assist with the development, ...