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Cost Estimator

Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Changing how we live today
to help secure our future.

Join us at Gentari to be part of this exciting, purposeful journey towards a cleaner energy future.

Gentarians are passionate about sustainability - our purpose is to solve the world’s most pressing sustainable energy needs. Here at Gentari, we move differently. Teams seek out opportunities to work with one another to achieve shared goals and we trust our people with the freedom and autonomy in ways of working to spur innovative thinking and creativity. We aim to keep good people at the heart of what we do by ensuring that our people feel empowered to chart career paths alongside personal growth. Beyond the promise of an open and flexible work environment, we hope to make Gentari feel like a second home, a place where everyone is valued, and differences are celebrated.

 


 

 

Responsibilities

  • Provide estimation on CAPEX & OPEX for ground mounted/rooftop/floating/BIPV car park structure solar photovoltaic system (Grid connected/Off Grid/ Hybrid) for commercial and industrial sectors, large scale solar system and any renewable energy projects, i.e hydropower;
  • Coordination with engineering team for CAPEX estimation, O&M team for OPEX estimation and business development for both CAPEX & OPEX estimation;
  • Provide list of assumptions to commercial team for the estimated CAPEX & OPEX;
  • Update business development & commercial team on CAPEX & OPEX for standardized design periodically;
  • Work closely with engineering team on solar products update and acquire new/existing vendors for better technology update/engineering solutions;
  • Obtain price update from Procurement team for all materials involved in solar photovoltaic system on periodic basis and update;
  • Provide detail cost breakdown to Heads of Project Delivery/Engineering/Operations;
  • Perform cost analysis and recommendation on CAPEX and OPEX;
  • Perform actual CAPEX & OPEX analysis with Project Team and update initial CAPEX & OPEX estimation for higher accuracy estimation;
  • Support all internal / external reporting to different stakeholders.

 

Requirements

  • Bachelor/Master Degree in Quantity Surveyor;
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in renewable energy industry as quantity surveyor/estimator;
  • Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects in a fast-paced work environment;
  • Strong skills in MS office especially in MS Excel;
  • Motivated team player with strong leadership abilities with problem-solving capabilities;
  • Good communication skills to work with all stakeholders;
  • Willingness to travel extensively to project sites whenever required.

 

 

For talent pipelining purpose, due to the heavy traffic of CVs, only qualified candidates will be notified.

 

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