
Program Cost Manager
Churchill, Granite Heights, WI, United States
About the Role
Churchill Cost Consultants (Churchill) is looking for a Program Cost Manager to support a portfolio of infrastructure enabling projects for a Fortune 100 technology client. In this role, you will lead cost, schedule, and reporting governance across multiple sites throughout the Americas. The Program Cost Manager will oversee budget management, forecasting, milestone tracking, and program reporting to ensure accurate, timely, and data‑driven project delivery.
Responsibilities
Lead all Project Controls activities across data center infrastructure programs spanning multiple regions.
Monitor, track, and report on project costs, budgets, forecasts, and financial performance across the portfolio.
Validate monthly cost reports, cash flow projections, and financial risk items to ensure accuracy and alignment with program objectives.
Support value engineering, change management, and cost risk reviews with client and internal stakeholders.
Drive data quality initiatives and ensure all project reporting is current, validated, and aligned with client expectations.
Build strong relationships with client leadership, project teams, and cross‑functional partners.
Facilitate alignment calls, executive reporting, and strategic program updates.
Lead internal process improvements to enhance consistency, accuracy, and efficiency across global project controls practices.
Support in the development of the client relationship through excellence in delivery, conduct, and positive interaction.
Experience Required
Fluent in English (written and verbal)
Right to work in the United States
BA/BS degree in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, or other construction related degree
8-12 years of experience in the construction industry
Strong understanding of project budgeting, cost control and schedule management
Experience with G‑Sheets, comfortable with formulas and basic coding
Preferred: Background in mission‑critical, power utility or heavy civil infrastructure industries
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Churchill Cost Consultants (Churchill) is looking for a Program Cost Manager to support a portfolio of infrastructure enabling projects for a Fortune 100 technology client. In this role, you will lead cost, schedule, and reporting governance across multiple sites throughout the Americas. The Program Cost Manager will oversee budget management, forecasting, milestone tracking, and program reporting to ensure accurate, timely, and data‑driven project delivery.
Responsibilities
Lead all Project Controls activities across data center infrastructure programs spanning multiple regions.
Monitor, track, and report on project costs, budgets, forecasts, and financial performance across the portfolio.
Validate monthly cost reports, cash flow projections, and financial risk items to ensure accuracy and alignment with program objectives.
Support value engineering, change management, and cost risk reviews with client and internal stakeholders.
Drive data quality initiatives and ensure all project reporting is current, validated, and aligned with client expectations.
Build strong relationships with client leadership, project teams, and cross‑functional partners.
Facilitate alignment calls, executive reporting, and strategic program updates.
Lead internal process improvements to enhance consistency, accuracy, and efficiency across global project controls practices.
Support in the development of the client relationship through excellence in delivery, conduct, and positive interaction.
Experience Required
Fluent in English (written and verbal)
Right to work in the United States
BA/BS degree in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, or other construction related degree
8-12 years of experience in the construction industry
Strong understanding of project budgeting, cost control and schedule management
Experience with G‑Sheets, comfortable with formulas and basic coding
Preferred: Background in mission‑critical, power utility or heavy civil infrastructure industries
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