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Cost Estimation Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Cost Estimator

Golden, CO · On-site

$77K - $85K/yr

The Manufacturing Cost Estimator is responsible for developing accurate and competitive cost estimates for custom fabricated equipment in a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environment. Working ...

Cost Estimator

Golden, CO · On-site

$77K - $85K/yr

The Manufacturing Cost Estimator is responsible for developing accurate and competitive cost estimates for custom fabricated equipment in a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environment. Working ...

Cost Estimator

Golden, CO · On-site

$77K - $85K/yr

The Manufacturing Cost Estimator is responsible for developing accurate and competitive cost estimates for custom fabricated equipment in a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environment. Working ...

Cost Estimator

Golden, CO · On-site

$77K - $85K/yr

The Manufacturing Cost Estimator is responsible for developing accurate and competitive cost estimates for custom fabricated equipment in a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environment. Working ...

MEP Cost Estimator

Denver, CO · On-site

$58K - $76K/yr

MEP Cost Estimator Reporting to: Office Director Salary Range: $58,500 - $76,000 Overview of Role The MEP Cost Estimator will take the project and pull the necessary components together and establish ...

Senior Cost Estimator

Denver, CO · Hybrid

$100K - $152K/yr

As a Cost Estimator, you will be assigned to work on project activities associated with the following: * Prepare detailed capital cost estimates using company tools, databases, and historical data

Senior Cost Estimator

Denver, CO · On-site

$100K - $152K/yr

As a Cost Estimator, you will be assigned to work on project activities associated with the following: * Prepare detailed capital cost estimates using company tools, databases, and historical data

Senior Cost Estimator

Denver, CO · Hybrid

$100K - $152K/yr

As a Cost Estimator, you will be assigned to work on project activities associated with the following: * Prepare detailed capital cost estimates using company tools, databases, and historical data

Senior Cost Estimator

Denver, CO · On-site

$140K - $175K/yr

About Lochner Lochner, an Egis company is recruiting for a Senior Cost Estimator with 10+ years of diverse estimating experience. Transit agency and transportation project experience with a focus in ...

We are looking for a Senior Cost Estimator in any of our Lochner / Egis offices with preferences in Denver, Oklahoma, Seattle, Austin or Los Angeles offices. The Impact You'll Make (Job ...

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Cost Estimation information

What is the difference between Cost Estimation vs Cost Analysis?

AspectCost EstimationCost Analysis
PurposePredicts the overall project costs before work beginsEvaluates actual costs incurred during or after project completion
TimingPre-project or planning phaseDuring or after project execution
FocusForecasting and budgetingCost control and performance assessment
Skills NeededEstimating techniques, industry knowledge, data analysisCost tracking, data analysis, financial reporting

While both roles involve financial assessment, Cost Estimation focuses on predicting future project costs during planning, whereas Cost Analysis evaluates actual costs to monitor and control expenses during or after the project. Understanding these differences helps organizations plan budgets effectively and ensure financial accountability.

Are cost estimators in high demand?

Cost estimators are in high demand across industries such as construction, manufacturing, and engineering, as organizations seek accurate project budgets and cost control. Employment for cost estimators is projected to grow faster than average, with strong job prospects for those with skills in data analysis, software tools, and industry-specific knowledge.

How do you become a cost estimator?

To become a cost estimator, typically a bachelor's degree in fields like construction management, engineering, or finance is required. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions and developing skills in estimating software and cost analysis are important steps. Certification, such as the Certified Professional Estimator (CPE), can enhance job prospects.

Is a cost estimator a good career?

A cost estimator is a valuable role that involves analyzing project costs and preparing estimates for construction, manufacturing, or engineering projects. It requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency with estimating software. The career offers steady employment opportunities and potential for advancement in various industries.

What are popular job titles related to Cost Estimation jobs in Colorado?

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What cities in Colorado are hiring for Cost Estimation jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Cost Estimation job openings:

Infographic showing various Cost Estimation job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Cost Estimator

Parkson Corp.

Golden, CO • On-site

$77K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Location:

Golden, CO

General Description:

The Manufacturing Cost Estimator is responsible for developing accurate and competitive cost estimates for custom fabricated equipment in a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environment. Working closely with Sales, Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Finance, this role reviews project specifications, engineering drawings, and fabrication requirements to develop reliable cost estimates that support profitable project bids. This position also serves as the primary resource for outsourced fabrication, maintains estimating standards and historical cost data, and provides ongoing cost analysis to improve estimating accuracy and manufacturing performance.

Essential Functions:

Cost Estimating

• Prepare accurate cost estimates for custom fabricated equipment and assemblies.

• Review project specifications, engineering drawings, and customer requirements to identify unique fabrication requirements, manufacturing risks, and special materials.

• Develop estimates for materials, labor, purchased components, outside services, and subcontracted fabrication.

• Support Sales by providing timely and accurate estimates for project quotations.

Manufacturing & Engineering Support

• Partner with Engineering and Manufacturing to evaluate fabrication methods and recommend cost-effective manufacturing solutions.

• Identify opportunities for value engineering and improved manufacturability.

• Support new product introductions and engineering changes.

Outsourced Fabrication

• Serve as the primary point of contact for outsourced fabrication.

• Solicit and evaluate supplier quotations.

• Perform make-versus-buy analyses.

• Partner with Supply Chain to support supplier selection and cost negotiations.

Cost Analysis

• Maintain labor standards, estimating databases, routing information, and historical cost records.

• Analyze actual project costs versus estimates and recommend improvements.

• Develop reports and metrics that improve estimating accuracy and profitability.

Production Support

• Collaborate with Sales, Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Project Management, and Finance throughout the project lifecycle.

• Support bid reviews and provide technical costing guidance.

• Respond to estimating requests while managing multiple priorities and deadlines.

• Continuous Improvement

• Documentation & Systems

Continuous Improvement

• Continuously improve estimating methods, cost models, and estimating tools.

• Support process improvement initiatives that improve manufacturing efficiency, reduce waste, and increase profitability.

• Identify opportunities to improve data quality and estimating accuracy.

Documentation & Systems

• Maintain estimating databases, labor standards, cost models, and historical project data.

• Ensure ERP data related to costing and estimating is accurate and current.

• Support development of standardized estimating procedures and documentation.

Education

• Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Construction Management, Business, Finance, or a related technical discipline preferred.

• Equivalent combination of education and relevant manufacturing estimating experience will be considered.

Experience:

• Minimum of two years of manufacturing cost estimating experience in a custom fabrication or engineer-to-order manufacturing environment.

• Experience estimating stainless steel fabrication projects strongly preferred.

• Experience interpreting engineering drawings, fabrication prints, and customer specifications.

• Experience with outsourced fabrication and supplier quotations preferred.

Parkson Corporation does not sponsor for immigration, including for H-1B, TN, and other non-immigrant visas, for this role.

Benefits include health care (medical, dental, vision) with coverage starting on first day of employment as well as 401(k) with company match and holiday pay.

Parkson Corporation is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Parkson Corporation is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.


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