Job Title: Project Controls Coordinator IV – Field Cost Analyst
Job Location: Various Sites, BC
Schedule: Monday to Friday (extended field schedule during construction)
Safety Sensitive: Drug & Alcohol Testing and Drivers Abstract Required
Allowance: LOA, Mileage and Cell Phone
Our client is seeking a Project Controls Coordinator IV – Field Cost Analyst to support construction projects by providing field-level cost control, forecasting, and reporting expertise across multiple sites in British Columbia.
What's the Job?
- Analyze and maintain project contracts, forecasts, and control budgets at the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) level.
- Collect cost data, support estimates, monitor incurred costs, and perform variance analysis and forecasting.
- Deliver accurate and timely field cost reporting to project stakeholders.
- Facilitate weekly progress meetings with contractor representatives and field leadership.
- Perform earned value analysis in alignment with PMO standards.
- Complete LEMS entries, analysis, and reconciliation, including vendor invoice matching.
- Review contractor schedules and P6 master schedules for accuracy and alignment with project progress.
- Collaborate with field teams and central project controls to align reporting, updates, and issue resolution.
- Support construction contract management and ensure compliance with control requirements.
- Participate in field update meetings related to cost, schedule, and project progress.
What's Needed?
- University degree or equivalent construction/operational training and experience.
- Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in project controls or cost analysis within construction or industrial environments.
- Proficiency with EcoSys PCMS, Oracle Cloud, and Microsoft Office (advanced Excel skills preferred).
- Strong understanding of construction estimates, schedules, and cost tracking methodologies.
- Ability to work effectively in dynamic field environments while maintaining attention to detail.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
- Ability to prioritize workload and collaborate with stakeholders at all levels.
- Valid driver’s abstract and ability to meet safety-sensitive requirements (including drug and alcohol testing).
What This Role Offers.
- Opportunity to work on large-scale infrastructure projects across British Columbia.
- Exposure to advanced project controls systems and methodologies.
- Collaborative, team-oriented work environment supporting professional growth.
- Field-based experience with meaningful impact on construction performance and efficiency.
- Additional allowances including LOA, mileage, and cell phone support.
If this is a role that interests you, click apply now. We look forward to speaking with you!
Work Location: In person