COST MANAGER JOBS
Cost Manager Jobs
How to Enter
Due to the complex nature of this management role, New Zealand’s Oil & Gas employers often look for professionals with extensive industry experience and a long track record of managing project and company budgets either as a Cost Engineer, Controller or Quantity Surveyor.
Typical Responsibilities
The typical job responsibilities of a Cost Manager can include all or some of the following:
- Creating feasible budget restraints for Project Teams and Cost Engineers/Controllers to operate within
- Identifying with Project Management the project priorities in respect to quality, time and cost
- Assisting with Project and Costs team with finalising project budgets and reports
- Creating business cases calculations of project costs to justify project investments
- Researching and securing ‘best value’ procurement options for services, labour and equipment
- Conducting training and workshops with Cost and Project Team personnel
Progression
For many Cost Managers, the next logical step in their careers is to head towards senior management or executive-level roles, such as Project Director or CFO.
Salary Range
100K+ per annum (NZD)