General information
Job Title
Senior Cost Engineer
Ref #
P1008424
Employment Type
Permanent
Department
Construction
Position level
Engineer
Date
Monday, May 18, 2026
AESC Office Location
Navalmoral de la Mata, Extremadura, Spain
Description & Requirements
Job Description
Company Overview
AESC is a general leader in lithium‑ion and LFP battery technology, with a fast-growing footprint across Japan, the UK, France, China, and the USA—soon expanding in Spain with a €1‑billion gigafactory in Extremadura to open by 2026 and create up to 900 direct jobs in phase one. The Spanish facility is designed as the first net‑zero industrial park gigafactory in the country, aligning with AESC’s mission to pioneer sustainable battery manufacturing.
Role Purpose
As a Senior Cost Engineer, you will be responsible for leading and comprehensively managing the cost control processes associated with the construction of a battery gigafactory in Spain. The role requires solid experience in large-scale industrial projects and a deep understanding of cost estimation, control, and monitoring for civil works and MEP disciplines.
Key Responsibilities
- Cost Estimation & Settlement Management. Prepare project cost estimates; review engineering preliminary budgets, official budgets and reference prices. Handle cost verification for engineering changes and site visas, and be fully responsible for project final settlement.
- Bidding Document Management. Compile and review engineering tender documents, conduct comprehensive bid evaluation and tender return analysis, and provide professional and reasonable optimization suggestions for bidding strategies.
- Dynamic Cost Control & Data Management. Implement full-cycle dynamic cost management for infrastructure projects, including regular cost statistics, risk monitoring and early warning. Establish and maintain the company’s engineering cost database to support project cost benchmarking.
- Budget Execution & Target Cost Management. Supervise the on-site implementation of project budgets, participate in overall project cost control, and ensure effective delivery of project target cost indicators.
- Contract Management & Audit Support. Track the whole process of project contract signing, review and audit contract change contents, and standardize contract cost management procedures.
- Business & Process Coordination. Assist in coordinating daily cost management work of company infrastructure projects, and optimize and sort out relevant business processes.
Led by a diverse and experienced management team, AESC employs more than 14,000 professionals worldwide. The company combines state-of-the-art technology, Japanese craftsmanship, and a strong track record in safety to deliver advanced battery solutions. AESC offers a comprehensive portfolio across various cathode chemistries and form factors, including LFP, NCM/MCA, and pouch, cylindrical, and prismatic cell formats.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status.
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Requirements / Required skills
- Bidding Process
- Contract Management
- Cost Control
- Cost Engineering
- Data Management
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Project
- Project Bidding
- Project Control
- Risk Management
- Standard Operating Procedure
- Budgeting
- Risk Monitoring
- Competitive Bidding
- Bidding Documents
- Budget Control Ledger
Qualifications
Qualifications
- Educational Background
Bachelor’s degree or above in Civil Engineering, Engineering Cost, Engineering Management or other related majors.
Fluent in English and Spanish.
- Professional Experience
a) Minimum 6 years of working experience in cost engineering, cost control, commercial management, or quantity surveying.
b) Experience in manufacturing, industrial plants, or process facilities (highly advantageous)
c) Exposure to multinational environments
d) Strong understanding of procurement, supply chain, and contract administration in industrial settings
- Professional Competencies
a) Proven experience working on construction, infrastructure, or industrial/manufacturing projects
b) Proven experience working in Spain or with Spanish contractors/subcontractors
c) Strong understanding of Spanish construction law or industrial bespoke contracts
d) Experience in cost forecasting, cost reporting, and change/claims management
e) Strong analytical skills with high attention to detail and commercial awareness
f) Ability to manage multiple stakeholders in a fast-paced project environment
- Technical Skills
Advanced proficiency in Excel and cost management tools (e.g., Presto or similar) and Microsoft Office suite for data analysis and document output.