The Cost Controller supports project cost control and EPC commercial management for high-voltage transmission and substation projects under an EPC model with an Owner's Engineer. This role monitors actual costs against baselines, validates contractor change orders and claims, and ensures cost transparency and predictability during execution. Forecasting and estimating responsibilities are led by the Project Manager.
This role requires working on-site five days a week, with occasional time spent in the field.
Essential Functions
- Cost performance monitoring and control: Monitor actual project costs against budget baselines and forecasts; perform variance analysis to identify trends and deviations; update working forecasts in coordination with the Project Manager; produce accurate and timely monthly cost reports to support decision-making and governance.
- EPC procurement support: Provide cost input and commercial insights into EPC bid evaluations, benchmarking, and negotiations; challenge EPC pricing structures and support Contracting in validating unit costs and bid assumptions.
- Change order and claims analysis: Analyze the cost and entitlement basis for EPC change orders and claims; collaborate with the Project Manager, Owner's Engineer and Contracting to validate submissions, identify unsupported costs, and document resolution outcomes.
- Contingency tracking and management: Maintain visibility into risk-related cost exposures and support tracking of contingency utilization; coordinate with the Project Manager to document contingency assumptions, flag trigger events, and support drawdown reviews.
- Governance support and reporting: Provide cost documentation and analytics to support project stage-gates, change control boards, and commercial governance forums; enable fact-based decision-making by contributing clear, auditable cost data.
- Should-cost development: Collect historical project information to build should-cost models for EPC packages and owner-supplied long-lead equipment (e.g., transformers, breakers) to support budgeting and contracting decisions.
Education Description
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Finance, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
In lieu of a degree, 6+ years of directly relevant project controls experience may be considered.
Experience
- 5+ years of project cost estimating and cost control for large-scale construction or infrastructure projects (utility, industrial, transportation, or similar)
- Demonstrated knowledge of estimating principles, work breakdown structures, and estimate classifications; experience supporting EPC bids and negotiations
- Proficiency with cost estimating and project controls tools (e.g., SAP/ERP, EcoSys or PRISM, advanced Excel/Power BI/Tableau); familiarity with benchmark sources (e.g., RSMeans) and market pricing
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to build should-cost models and perform variance, trend, and unit-rate analyses
- Ability to synthesize complex data into clear executive reporting; strong communication and stakeholder management skills
- Knowledge of AACE practices and cost/schedule risk methods; AACE credential (CEP/CCP) preferred
- Experience in power transmission, distribution, or substation projects preferred
CenterPoint Energy
1111 Louisiana St
Houston
Texas United States
www.centerpointenergy.com


