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Project Cost Manager Jobs in Toronto, ON (NOW HIRING)

Our capabilities include programme, project, cost, asset and commercial management, controls and performance, procurement and supply chain, net zero and digital solutions. We are majority-owned by ...

Oversee project spend by creating valuations and cost reports, and clearly communicate variations to your team * Support nimble project management and clear decisions through excellent cost ...

Oversee project spend by creating valuations and cost reports, and clearly communicate variations to your team * Support nimble project management and clear decisions through excellent cost ...

Oversee project spend by creating valuations and cost reports, and clearly communicate variations to your team * Support nimble project management and clear decisions through excellent cost ...

Project Cost Controller

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$84K - CA$100K/yr

Project/Program Management Job Schedule: Full time Remote: No About Us A career at Hitachi Rail ... Perform cost control and project financial management functions. Compile Hitachi Rail accounting ...

Bid Cost Manager

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$102K - CA$134K/yr

You'll play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial success of our projects and tenders by leading and managing cost estimation, planning, control, and pricing activities. Day-to-day, you'll work ...

Bid Cost Manager

Toronto, ON

CA$102K - CA$134K/yr

You'll play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial success of our projects and tenders by leading and managing cost estimation, planning, control, and pricing activities. Day-to-day, you'll work ...

Cost Controller

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$75K/yr

What You'll do As a Cost Controller, you will play a key role in supporting project cost management activities, ensuring accurate reporting, forecasting, and performance monitoring across the project ...

Manager, Cost Controller

Oakville, ON · On-site

CA$140K - CA$180K/yr

Monitor project scope control, cost coding structures, and budget allocation. * Manage cost ... reporting, trend analysis, and forecasting activities to support decision-making. * Ensure all ...

This role will be responsible for managing the full project cost lifecycle from early feasibility and budgeting through procurement, tendering, construction, and final account settlement. The ideal ...

Commercial Manager Cost Management

Toronto, ON · On-site +1

CA$126K - CA$176K/yr

Overview As a Commercial Manager at Linesight, you will work with highly experienced, culturally ... Oversee project spend by creating valuations and cost reports, and clearly communicate variations ...

Cost Consultant

Toronto, ON · Hybrid

CA$75K - CA$105K/yr

Track project budget, against cost-to-date and cost-to-complete. * Report, to the lender, on the ... Change management and quality assurance. You will review all aspects, applications, and details.

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Project Cost Manager information

What does a project cost manager do?

A Project Cost Manager is responsible for overseeing and controlling the budget and costs associated with a construction or development project. Their main duties include estimating project costs, preparing budgets, monitoring expenses, and ensuring that the project remains within financial constraints. They work closely with project managers, engineers, and contractors to analyze costs, identify potential savings, and report on financial progress. By managing resources efficiently, they help prevent cost overruns and contribute to the overall success of the project.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a project cost manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Cost Manager, you need strong analytical skills, a background in finance or quantity surveying, and typically a relevant degree or professional certification such as RICS or AACE. Familiarity with cost estimating software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and project management tools like MS Project or Primavera is common. Excellent communication, negotiation, and attention to detail help build trust and ensure accurate reporting. These skills are crucial to control budgets, minimize financial risks, and deliver projects on time and within scope.

What are some common challenges faced by project cost managers when working on large-scale construction projects?

Project Cost Managers often encounter challenges such as managing budget overruns due to unexpected site conditions, fluctuating material costs, and changes in project scope. Coordinating with multiple stakeholders—like architects, engineers, and contractors—requires strong communication and negotiation skills to ensure costs remain within agreed limits. Maintaining up-to-date cost forecasts and reporting can be demanding, especially when timelines are tight and project details evolve rapidly. Successfully navigating these challenges is key to ensuring a project's financial health and client satisfaction.
Infographic showing various Project Cost Manager job openings in Toronto, ON as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

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Job description

Project Cost Controls Lead for Amico Infrastructure Inc., reporting to the Project Controls Manager and General Manager, the Lead Cost Controller will support the business in leading and managing major Infrastructure projects in cost controlling, variance analysis, forecasting and reporting. You will be involved in earned value management, change management and risk management, as well as a key interface with the Finance & Accounting department supporting the month end process.

Amico is a leading, Canadian-owned and operated construction company specializing in large-scale infrastructure projects. With a strong track record in general contracting, civil engineering and road building, we deliver complex infrastructure solutions that shape the communities of Ontario. Our expertise spans major infrastructure projects, including highways, bridges, and critical public works that require meticulous planning, innovative engineering, and precise execution.

At Amico, we believe in fostering collaboration and empowering our team to tackle ambitious challenges head-on. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and proven project management practices, we consistently deliver high-quality infrastructure projects, regardless of their scale or complexity.

At Amico we don't just build projects; we build careers, communities, and a lasting legacy. Being part of our team means playing a pivotal role in shaping Ontario's most impactful infrastructure developments, while gaining hands-on experience. Join us and be part of something bigger.

At Amico, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. Accommodation is available upon request for applicants throughout the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

What you'll bring to Amico:

  • 10+ years of relevant experience as a Project Cost Controller/Lead
  • Post-secondary diploma or degree (project management, finance or business preferred); 
  • PMP Designation preferred or pursuing;
  • Project Management experience on large multidisciplinary projects; 
  • Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office suite and Outlook; 
  • Highly advanced in Financial ERP systems such as Oracle Fusion with advanced skills Microsoft Excel, Primavera 6 (P6) and Cost Estimating software; 
  • Adaptability and flexibility including the ability to manage deadline pressure, ambiguity and change; 
  • Ability to work on several projects or tasks concurrently, manage time, organize, and set priorities; 
  • Strong organizational skills; 
  • Strong interpersonal skills, as the role requires continuous interaction with team members; 
  • Strong communications skills, both written and verbal, including report writing, editing, and proofreading abilities; 
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills are a must. 

Project Reporting and Communication:

  • Develop and implement project reporting requirements, including Monthly Performance Reports, status updates, performance review meetings and written deliverables.
  • Communicate project status and progress to stakeholders, including senior leadership, project team members, and external partners/clients.
  • Create and execute customized roles and responsibilities for team members while assessing submissions for accuracy, consistency, and quality.
  • Establish Cross-discipline coordination with other teams and individuals, including schedule, risk, document control and reporting specialists and project functions (including commercial and contract administration) to ensure harmonious integration and alignment of efforts.

Cost Estimation and Management:

  • Develop cost estimates and budgets for project activities, including labour, materials, equipment and sub-contracted services.
  • Utilize extensive cost control expertise to oversee, analyze, and oversee project and contract budgets, ensuring compliance with financial guidelines and promptly identifying any deviations.
  • Develop and implement cost management plans, processes and tools to control project expenditures and minimize associated risks. 

Project Change Control:

  • Establish and conduct internal meetings, reviews, and communications to assess the necessity for and oversee the implementation of modifications to project scope, timeline, and budget.
  • Act as the principal assessor of potential changes by analyzing and evaluating them to ascertain their impact on project objectives and overall feasibility, ensuring that changes are socialized, reviewed and approved by appropriate internal and external stakeholders prior to implementation.

Managing/Leading Team:

  • Nurture the growth and development of team members, including facilitating skill enhancement.
  • Support in the improvement of existing and development of new cost reporting, including fully integrated cost dashboards. 
  • Establish clear communication channels between your procurement team, subcontractors, and project managers. Ensure that everyone understands the project's goals, timelines, and budget limitations.