Estimator, Engineering, Civil Engineering
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Estimator
Estimator
Job Type:
Finance & Accounting
Pay Range $129,329 to $152,151
Location Colorado Springs, CO
Date First Posted 2/24/26
Applications are being accepted through: 3/10/26
* If no date is displayed, applications are being accepted on an ongoing basis; however, this job posting may close at any time after a minimum of 5 days of being posted.
Estimator
- This job is eligible for relocation assistance
* This is an on-site, non-remote/non-telecommuting position for the initial 6-month probationary period; a hybrid schedule will be considered after the probationary period has been completed
Colorado Springs Utilities is seeking an experienced, forward‑thinking Estimator to establish and lead our enterprise estimating program, building the estimating practice that shapes our community’s infrastructure. This is an exciting opportunity in our Project Controls team in the System Planning & Projects Division. Our team of dedicated professionals meets our organization's needs by ensuring that infrastructure projects are delivered efficiently throughout their lifecycle through the effective application of project controls skills and supporting tools and systems.
In this high‑impact role, you will serve as the organization’s subject‑matter expert, designing the standards, tools, and training that ensure every project—from treatment plants to pipelines—begins with accurate, consistent, and defensible cost estimates.
As a community‑owned utility delivering Electric, Gas, Water, and Wastewater services, we manage a diverse capital portfolio that includes both vertical and linear infrastructure projects.
What You’ll Do- Lead Estimating Standards & Governance
- Develop and maintain estimating standards, procedures, workflows, and BOE frameworks
- Establish classification guidelines (AACE or equivalent)
- Recommend software, tools, and cost model structures
- Drive Cost Data Management
- Build and maintain cost libraries, unit price databases, and parametric models
- Integrate lessons learned and historical cost data
- Advance Estimate Quality
- Conduct QA/QC reviews for internal and external estimates
- Validate quantities, labor, unit costs, escalation, and contingencies
- Reconcile estimates throughout design progression
- Grow Organizational Capability
- Create and deliver estimating training for engineers, PMs, and internal partners
- Support Projects & Portfolio Priorities
- Prepare or oversee estimates for a wide range of utility infrastructure:
- Water/wastewater treatment facilities
- Pump/lift stations & electrical substations
- Transmission, distribution, and collection pipelines
- Mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, and I&C components
- Select appropriate estimating methodologies
- Manage external estimating consultants
- Support bid reviews, negotiations, and capital planning
- A bachelor’s degree in engineering, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, or similar is preferred
- An advanced degree or certifications (AACE CCP/CEP, ASPE, PMI) is valued
- Multi-years of demonstrative experience in AEC estimating, ideally within utilities, EPC, water/wastewater, or public infrastructure
- Demonstrated success in producing multidisciplinary estimates
- Experience improving standards, cost databases, and QA/QC programs
- Familiarity with DBB, PDB, EPC, and other delivery methods
- Experience reviewing or managing consultant-prepared estimates
- Proficiency in tools such as HCSS, RSMeans, InEight, Sage, or similar
- Expertise in quantity takeoff, labor productivity, indirect, escalation, risk, parametric, and conceptual estimating
- Strong ability to interpret drawings, specs, and construction documents
- Data analysis and cost benchmarking skills
- Strategic thinker ready to build a new organizational function
- Influential leader who drives the adoption of new processes
- Proven partner to engineering, PMO, construction, finance, and procurement
- Committed to continuous improvement and data‑driven decisions
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Exerts up to 10 lbs. of force occasionally and/or small amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing…
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