
Project Cost Controller Manager - Defence
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
We provide support to the full project lifecycle both pre-contract and post contract, delivering infrastructure projects on behalf of our clients, that range from several hundred thousand pounds in value to major projects and programmes worth over £200M.Due to growing client requirements, we are actively looking to expand the team and have talented individuals join us who will support our Defence client portfolio, whilst further developing their career, working on a range of complex and challenging commissions.Job DescriptionAbout Us:In the UK, Turner & Townsend partners with a diverse portfolio of clients across sectors including Health, Local Government, Higher Education, Highways, Utilities, Rail, and Defence. This breadth of experience offers our people the opportunity to work on some of the most exciting and high-impact programmes in the country.We are a Tier 1 supplier of Project and Programme Management Services to the UK Ministry of Defence and key strategic Defence suppliers. Our work plays a vital role in supporting national security while helping our clients achieve better, more resilient outcomes.Role Overview and Purpose:We have an exciting opportunity for a Cost Controller (Project Controls Engineer Grade) to join our growing Defence South East team.You'll play a key role in delivering cost control and performance management services across a portfolio of high-profile projects and programmes. This is a dynamic and rewarding role that offers you the opportunity to work at the forefront of UK Defence.As part of our award-winning Cost Control and Project Controls community, you'll collaborate with experienced professionals, contribute to innovative solutions, and benefit from a strong network of knowledge-sharing and development opportunities.There has never been a better time to advance your career in the Defence sector with Turner & Townsend - where your expertise will help shape the future of UK Defence.Key Responsibilities:
- Work collaboratively with project delivery teams as part of a wider cost control function, or independently with support from experienced cost professionals.
- Implement, administer, and maintain cost control systems and procedures to monitor project budgets, commitments, expenditures, and forecasts.
- Support the development and maintenance of a robust, integrated Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB) in collaboration with the Integrated Project Team, ensuring alignment with the change control process.
- Assist in the creation of Cost Breakdown Structures (CBS) and align time-phased budgets with the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to enable accurate cost tracking and control.
- Prepare accruals to ensure timely and accurate reflection of the Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP) in project cost data.
- Develop and maintain cost tracking tools as needed, and generate regular cost reports, including Earned Value Analysis (EVA) to assess project performance.
- Provide cost input to support the development of Change Requests, participate in change control boards, and integrate approved changes into the project baseline.
- Update project forecasts to maintain an accurate and comprehensive Estimate to Complete (ETC).
- Deliver timely and accurate cost information to support project status reporting, performance management, and informed decision-making by project leadership.
- Proven experience in cost control and project controls within complex, large-scale infrastructure or Defence sector programmes.
- Strong understanding of cost management principles, including budgeting, forecasting, accruals, earned value management (EVM), and cost performance analysis.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain Cost Breakdown Structures (CBS) and align them with Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) and project schedules.
- Experience producing high-quality cost reports and dashboards, with the ability to communicate complex financial data clearly to stakeholders at all levels.
- Strong stakeholder engagement and leadership skills, with experience managing or mentoring junior cost professionals and working collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams.
- Sector-specific experience in Defence or Nuclear industries, with an understanding of the regulatory, commercial, and security frameworks that govern these environments.
- Proven ability to build and maintain trusted advisor relationships with clients, contributing to long-term partnerships and repeat business.
- Experience coordinating contractors, consultants, and advisors across multiple, concurrent projects, ensuring alignment and delivery against programme objectives.
- Practical experience using Microsoft Excel and other MS Office applications for cost tracking, analysis, and reporting.
- Proficiency in Cost Management tools and software, such as ECOSYS, PRISM, COBRA or similar platforms.
- Awareness of how cost control integrates with other project controls disciplines, including scheduling, risk management, reporting, and change control-with the ability to collaborate effectively across these functions.
- Experience working with UK Government departments and agencies, particularly on complex infrastructure or capital investment programmes.
- Proven ability to lead and manage multidisciplinary project teams, fostering collaboration and delivering successful outcomes through strategic direction and influence.
- Broader project management expertise, including change management, stakeholder engagement, and governance across the project lifecycle.
- Must hold, or be eligible to obtain, UK Ministry of Defence Security Clearance (SC or higher); UK passport required.
- Degree qualified in a relevant technical, engineering, or management discipline, or possess equivalent professional qualifications and demonstrable experience in Cost Control.
- Membership of a recognised professional body such as the Association for Project Management (APM) or Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
- A UK driving license or the ability to travel to client sites across the region as required is essential.