Pricing and Cost Accounting Manager
Clark Construction Group
As needed the role will support the Forward Pricing Rate Development and Annual Incurred Cost Submission.
Responsibilities:
Pricing and Costing:
Develop and recommend estimating narratives and assumptions based on historical cost, and projected future costs.
Analyze key cost elements such as: General Conditions (labor, travel, materials, other Direct costs (ODC), Indirect rates (Overhead, G&A, Fringe), Insurance rates, car allowance, IT rates, Bonding and Subcontractor cost.
Perform account-based analyses on competitive cost, price trends, and historical bid price points for specific proposals or subaccounts.
Assess the supporting documentation of various cost inputs and advise the proposal team members on sufficiency.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Purchasing, Estimating, Cost Engineering, Subcontracts, Small Business Offices, FPA and Budgets, and HR on specific proposals.
Interface with client and external auditors to ensure understanding of financial data, methodology, and applicability under appropriate government regulations.
Advise on pre-contract discussions and negotiations of contract awards, as appropriate.
Government Compliance:
Support and streamline the preparation of the annual incurred cost submission, including all main schedules and supporting data/supplemental schedules.
Assist in preparation and development of forward pricing rate proposals (FPRP).
Assist in preparation and development of cost impact proposals resulting from accounting changes.
Monitor indirect rates and provide analyses based on multiple scenarios.
Analyze transactional data for allowability and allocability in accordance with FAR and CAS.
Basic qualifications:
6+ years of experience in estimating, pricing or financial analysis including pricing strategies and ability to develop or deliver price strategy presentations or analyses.
Experience with Cost estimating methodologies, relationships, and model development.
Experience with Cost databases including data collection, validation, and normalization techniques.
Experience with pricing in the federal and federally funded proposals.
Thorough knowledge of FAR/DFARS and other applicable government regulations.
Ability to contribute to price proposals.
Ability to communicate solicitation requirements.
Knowledge of Microsoft products, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
Experience responding to project owners or their auditors, DCAA and/or DCMA or other Government Agencies.
Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Experience with SAP, Workday, and Coupa is a plus.
A BS degree from an accredited college/university in Accounting, Finance, Economics or Business (or equivalent) is required.