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Senior Cost Manager

Irvine, CA

At OCMI, our core values—One Team, Curiosity, Meaningful Service, and Integrity—drive everything we do. Founded in 1982 and still privately owned, we've become one of the nation's fastest-growing construction management consultancies. Serving markets across federal, education, hospitality, healthcare, technology, and commercial sectors, we offer comprehensive services including cost management, project management, scheduling, and project controls. Most importantly, our teams are passionate about supporting each other and making a difference in the communities we serve. 

We’re excited to welcome a Senior Cost Manager to join our Irvine team; currently seeking candidates located in Southern California. This flexible, hybrid opportunity will offer you a key role on our cost management team, leading comprehensive estimating efforts, overseeing quality control, clearly communicating cost strategies to clients and A/E consultants, leading reconciliations, and interacting with internal stakeholders.

If this opportunity aligns with your experience and interests, we encourage you to apply. A recruiter will review your application and respond within 5 business days.

Responsibilities:

  • Represent the firm to clients, peer organizations, and business associates with the values of OCMI
  • Be capable of explaining cost deliverables, processes, and justifications in a formal meeting, presentation, or negotiation as the lead OCMI representative.
  • Provide detailed quantity take-off and preliminary pricing for a variety of construction project types.  
  • Review and interpret construction drawings to understand the overall project scope.
  • Support development of comprehensive cost estimates/models communicating the client’s project and strategic goals.
  • Facilitate document control, file management, and project collaboration.
  • Ensure a quality product is presented to the client by adhering to QA/QC procedures.
  • Actively research, solicit, and develop sources/vendors to compile and maintain the accuracy of cost information.
  • Communicate effectively through clear and concise means appropriate to the project goals.
  • Perform life cycle cost analysis, value engineering, and risk analysis tasks.
  • Mentor, train, and oversee a small team of cost estimators.
  • Participate in business development and marketing initiatives, including leading outreach to key, prospective new clients.

Qualifications:

  • A minimum of 10 years as a cost manager/estimating professional, preferably as a consultant, to include, but not limited to, conceptual estimating, take-offs, change order review/reconciliation, value engineering solutions, risk mitigation and management, etc.  
  • Ability to understand and accurately interpret construction documents at all levels of design (drawings, specifications).
  • Proficient user of On-Screen Takeoff (OST) software or similar quantity takeoff software preferred.
  • Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel
  • Well-rounded project experience, including but not limited to public works, municipalities, port of entry, K-12, higher ed, etc.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • A bachelor’s degree in construction, engineering, or architecture, or 5 years minimum of applicable construction trade experience in lieu of a degree, is preferred.

Benefits include:

  • Hybrid flexibility 
  • Company-sponsored Medical/Dental/Vision and Life Insurance
  • 401K Program with a Company Match
  • Paid Holidays/Sick Leave/Vacation Accrual
  • Company Team Building, Employee Events, and a fun, people-first environment

Compensation: $150,000.00 - $200,000.00

OCMI, Inc. (OCMI) is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. OCMI does not discriminate based on race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any protected category prohibited by local, state, or federal laws.

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