Overview: Do you want to be part of our successful Graduate Development Program supporting top clients for Turner & Townsend across the U.S. We are hiring an ambitious and forward-thinking Cost Management Analyst to work in our growing team. The route to becoming a professional at Turner & Townsend involves development in various competencies. The Turner & Townsend Graduate Development Program has been designed to provide recent graduates, with less than two years of industry experience, with opportunities to further develop their careers and offer exposure to the services in which we specialize in order to become a successful consultant upon graduation of the program.  The Program is intended to take approximately 2 years in duration, and experience is based upon achievement of various competencies in each core service. The program is offered at our Phoenix, AZ location. As a Cost Management Analyst at Turner & Townsend, you will support the delivery of world-class cost management services across a variety of capital projects. You’ll be exposed to capital planning, cost estimating, procurement, contract administration, change management, and reporting - helping clients optimize their investments.  Key Responsibilities: Project Estimation & Validation  Support in development of comprehensive project estimates, including construction, fees, direct work, and other associated costs. Engage with vendors to review, validate, and challenge cost inputs. Utilize benchmark data from previous projects to inform and assess estimate accuracy Capital Planning Support  Advise clients on capital planning strategies across large-scale portfolios. Provide insights to optimize investment decisions and long-term financial planning Procurement Strategy & Vendor Management Support procurement activities including vendor prequalification, bid evaluation, and bid leveling. Facilitate bid interviews and provide final recommendations for vendor selection. Oversee the appointment process in alignment with client objectives. Cost Reporting & Forecasting Establish and manage cost reporting schedules. Present cost reports and forecasts to clients, ensuring transparency and accuracy. Maintain a commercial risk register and lead periodic review meetings with project teams and vendors Cost Control & Change Management Assess payment applications and recommend contractor entitlements. Review and evaluate change order requests, providing strategic recommendations to clients. Apply dispute prevention and resolution procedures to manage payment requisitions and contractual issues. Monitor and manage the end-to-end invoicing process to ensure timely and accurate payments. Benchmarking & Performance Analysis Benchmark project performance against successful commissions to identify areas for improvement. Financial Close  Manage all aspects of the financial close process, including post-contract audits and account close-outs. Conduct post-contract reviews with clients to capture lessons learned. Develop training materials and manuals based on project insights to support continuous improvement.  SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role, which are to be adhered to where applicable.