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About the job Railway Cost Engineer

Railway Cost Engineer

Job Description

The Railway Cost Engineer plays a crucial role in the planning, estimation, and management of costs associated with railway infrastructure and construction projects.

The Railway Cost Engineer plays a vital role in ensuring the financial success of railway projects by providing accurate cost estimates, cost analysis, and cost control throughout the project lifecycle.

This role involves assessing project requirements, analysing data, and providing accurate cost estimates to ensure projects are completed within budgetary constraints.

The Railway Cost Engineer shall collaborate with various teams, including project managers, engineers, procurement, and finance departments, to ensure cost-effective solutions are implemented while maintaining project quality and safety standards.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Cost Estimation

Collaborate with project teams to gather relevant data, project specifications, and engineering plans to create accurate cost estimates for railway infrastructure projects. Utilize historical cost data and industry benchmarks to ensure estimates are reliable and comprehensive.

  1. Budget Planning

Assist in the development of project budgets by providing detailed cost breakdowns for labor, materials, equipment, subcontractors, and other expenses. Continuously monitor and update budgets as projects progress and new information becomes available.

  1. Cost Analysis

Conduct cost analysis for different project scenarios, considering potential risks and uncertainties. Identify areas where cost-saving measures can be implemented without compromising project quality, safety, or compliance with regulations.

  1. Value Engineering

Collaborate with engineers and designers to explore alternative solutions that could reduce costs without sacrificing project objectives. Evaluate different materials, construction methods, and design approaches to find cost-effective options.

  1. Contract Evaluation

Review contracts, proposals, and procurement agreements to ensure accurate cost representation. Collaborate with legal and procurement teams to identify cost-related clauses and terms that need clarification.

  1. Change Management

Assess the impact of changes in project scope, design modifications, or unforeseen circumstances on project costs. Provide timely cost assessments and recommendations for change orders or scope adjustments.

  1. Cost Tracking and Reporting

Implement systems to track project costs in real-time and maintain accurate records of expenditures. Generate regular cost reports for project stakeholders, highlighting cost variances and explaining any deviations from the initial budget.

  1. Risk Management

Identify potential cost-related risks and work with project teams to develop mitigation strategies. Analyse historical project data to anticipate potential cost overruns and take proactive measures to avoid them.

  1. Collaboration

Work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineers, project managers, procurement specialists, and finance professionals, to ensure seamless communication and alignment on cost-related matters.

  1. Continuous Improvement

Stay updated with industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies related to railway construction and cost estimation. Apply new knowledge to improve cost estimation accuracy and efficiency.

Qualifications

  1. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
  2. Proven experience in cost estimation, preferably in railway or transportation infrastructure projects.
  3. Proven experience (typically 10+ years) in major railway projects or transportation infrastructure projects.
  4. Strong understanding of engineering principles, construction methods, and project management.
  5. Proficiency in cost estimation software and tools.
  6. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data and make informed decisions.
  7. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
  8. Attention to detail and the ability to work under tight deadlines.
  9. Knowledge of relevant regulations, codes, and standards in the railway and construction industries.