Axient, LLC

Cost Estimator

Job ID 2024-5450
Category
Engineering - Project Management
# of Openings
1
Location : Location
US-TN-Tullahoma
Type
Regular, Full-Time
Minimum Education Requirement
Bachelor's
Minimum Experience Requirement, Years
3
Clearance Requirement
Secret

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Overview

We are seeking a qualified individual to serve as a cost estimator, providing advisory and assistance services to the Financial Management organization at Arnold Engineering Development Complex(AEDC) Headquarters at Arnold AFB, TN.

Responsibilities

The position will be responsible for:

 

  • Developing quantifiable, verifiable, and auditable Basis of Estimates (BOEs) that are fully compliant with AEDC and RFP requirements, which may include the following tasks:
    • Perform detailed analysis of the PWS and SOW and formulate a comprehensive Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to capture all tasks and activities, both specified and implied.
    • Research and determine required labor and ODCs including staffing mix and quantities, labor categories, training, certifications; vehicles, equipment, materials, and all other criteria.
    • Determine optimal staffing/shift schedules.
    • Research and recommend sources of supplies/services for consideration by Purchasing organizations.
    • Thoroughly and precisely document rationale and justification for BOE elements to ensure traceability to cost and technical narratives.
    • Use Microsoft Excel and/or other programs to fully document BOE rationale and justifications.
    • Efforts may also include:
      • Conducting cost, schedule, contract performance, variance, and risk analysis.
      • Assisting in proposal preparation and report generation as required.
      • Participating in development of cost controls, procedures, systems, and forecasting techniques to evaluate contract/program status.
      • Providing backup documentation for fact-finding and negotiations.
    • Developing and maintaining a current, relevant, and accessible comprehensive electronic technical library to establish a repository to address future cost estimating needs, providing a baseline for similar projects under consideration.
      • Technical library data may include a variety of technical publications and regulations; commercial guides (e.g., RS Means.); and trade catalogs, including military service component documentation, customer information, and OEM literature.
      • Efforts may involve technical writing and/or providing support to technical writers to develop task and subtask processes, work procedures, methods of operation, and project schedules.
    • Other duties may include:
    • Applying engineering and construction standards, methods, practices, and techniques to support the development of accurate cost estimates.
    • Being knowledgeable of federal, state, and local codes and regulations, in particular, those associated with construction specifications at military installations.
    • Having familiarity with health, safety and environmental requirements as outlined in applicable codes, standards, regulations, and/or technical orders as they apply to facility construction and operational needs.
    • Reading and interpreting engineering and architectural drawings and specifications.
    • Analyzing engineering drawings, specifications, statements of work, material submittals, shop drawings, and in-place construction to determine if they clearly meet functional, performance, safety, engineering, and constructability standards.
    • Analyzing proposed labor compositions for construction/installation projects to assess their viability, competence, and competitiveness to meet requirements.
    • Conducting market research to identify sources of equipment and services, including pricing and delivery information.
    • Preparing Requests for Information (RFI) and coordinate responses back to potential suppliers.
    • Supporting Industry Day events, as needed.
    • Participating in pre-proposal source selection processes, including development of scoring criteria and matrices.
    • Assessing availability of equipment and services from GSA distributors and other sources as a means to expedite procurements.
    • Interfacing with operations personnel to define requirements/specifications for specific equipment and services, assisting in developing requirements, and assessing suitability of potential solutions.
    • Reviewing Statement of Work (SOW) documentation for equipment and services to facilitate vendor research and identify potential sources.
    • Preparing Information Release Authorizations (IRA) to facilitate transmittal of documentation to contractors, suppliers, and other approved outside organizations.

Qualifications

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

 

  • Must possess a DoD security clearance (Secret) or be able to obtain one.
  • Must have a four-year degree from an accredited school, along with at least 3 years of relevant experience.
  • Must be able to develop accurate cost estimates for large complex projects and procurements.
  • Must be knowledgeable of government procurement processes and the management of large complex projects.
  • Must demonstrate knowledge and application of effective project and financial management tools and techniques to effectively support AF efforts.
  • Must possess strong computer skills and the ability to quickly develop, refine, and use online tools and applications quickly.
  • Must have exceptional oral and written communication skills, as well as strong interpersonal skills to be able to effectively interface with various Base organizations in completing support assignments.
  • Prior experience working at a military facility highly desirable (AEDC experience a plus).

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