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Job Description
The Nuclear Controls Estimator II supports the development of accurate and detailed cost estimates for the SMR‑300 program, ensuring reliable financial planning for complex nuclear energy projects. This role is responsible for preparing bottoms-up estimates, engaging with suppliers, and evaluating subcontractor pricing to support informed decision-making. The ideal candidate brings a strong engineering or construction background, expertise in cost modeling and data management, and the ability to collaborate across engineering, procurement, and construction teams to drive cost predictability and project feasibility.
Location:
Camden, NJ (Onsite)
Primary Responsibilities:
Cost & Schedule Estimating:
Develop detailed estimates for procurement, construction, and commissioning.
Prepare bottoms-up estimates from material take-offs, supplier quotations, and subcontractor inputs, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the scope of work and project requirements
Review and incorporate historical data from estimates, cost data, indices, subcontracts, and other data to inform unit rates
Working with EPC contractors and Holtec's construction teams, evaluate construction sequencing, resource allocation, and project milestones
Organize and maintain a structured approach to managing plant cost data, utilizing codes of accounts and best practices for cost breakdowns and categorization
Maintain comprehensive documentation for estimate assumptions, methodologies, and data sources, consistent with industry best practices
Data Analysis & Benchmarking:
Conduct market research to gather cost benchmarks and trends, with actuals from similar packages. Assess regional rates as a function of productivity and cost
Evaluate major assumptions, risks, and uncertainties associated with estimates
Consolidate cost estimates into comprehensive financial models that support project budgeting, decision-making, and forecasting
Project Stakeholder Collaboration:
Review and validate cost estimates provided by subcontractors, ensuring that all portions of work are accounted for and aligned with project specifications
Work closely with engineering, procurement, construction, and project management to collect input and ensure alignment on project scope and costs
Present estimates and schedule proposals to internal and external stakeholders, including project sponsors, regulatory agencies, and financial partners
Create documentation for estimating methodologies, assumptions, and tools
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, or a related field. Equivalent work experience may be considered
4-8 years of experience in power plant estimating, construction, or project management, ideally within EPC companies specializing in utility-scale projects
Experience with nuclear industry construction is desirable
Knowledge of industry best practices and standards for cost estimation methodologies and financial modeling for large-scale construction projects
Proficiency in estimating software (e.g., Excel-based tools, Primavera, CostOS,) and cost management tools
Strong attention to detail with excellent analytical skills and problem-solving capabilities.
Ability to communicate complex cost data clearly to project stakeholders
Ability to review maps, conceptual diagrams, specifications, engineering drawings, equipment specifications, etc. to develop estimates
Must be eligible to work under U.S. federal code 10 CFR 810
Subject to FFD policy In Accordance with a
Nuclear Facility Preferred Qualifications:
Professional certifications such as Certified Estimator (CE), Project Management Professional (PMP), or other related certifications are highly desirable
Experience in risk management, cost control, and project financial tracking
Experience with renewable or clean energy projects, particularly those involving SMR, solar energy, and energy storage systems
Familiarity with international construction codes and standards
GIS, AutoCAD, or equivalent experience a plus A Generation Ahead by Design™Investing in people who power the future. We believe great work deserves great rewards. Our benefits go beyond the basics, reflecting our commitment to supporting your whole self…your health, your future, and your career growth.
This includes:
Compensation:
Annual compensation based on skills and experience ranging from $105,000.00-$125,000.00
Benefits:
Industry‑leading medical, dental, and vision coverage with a generous employer premium contribution and Day 1 eligibility!
FLEX Program - Hybrid work opportunities available for eligible roles, where business needs and role requirements allow
401(k) retirement plan with up to a 5% company match and immediate vesting to support long‑term financial security
Paid time off and 11 paid holidays to support rest, balance, and recharge
Wellness program offering rewards for participation in company‑supported health initiatives
Commuter benefits supporting mass transit and commuter parking options
Company‑paid life and AD&D insurance for added peace of mind
Education assistance to support continued education and professional growth
Employee support and voluntary benefits, including an Employee Assistance Program and optional coverage such as disability, legal, identity theft, and insurance programs
Benefits eligibility and offerings may vary based on role, location, and employment status If you're driven to solve meaningful challenges and make a lasting impact, we invite you to build your career at Holtec—a generation ahead by design™.