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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Reading | Salary: &amp;pound;425 - &amp;pound;525/day | Type: Contract | Our client is currently seeking a Nuclear Cost Engineer to join their Business Management sub-function on a contract basis. Based in Reading, this role entails providing and delivering cost engineering capability in support of nuclear projects.  Key Responsibilities:   Conduct full and detailed SPI, CPI variance analysis and subsequent root cause analysis, followed by provision of narrative, recommendations and recovery planning in accordance with monthly reporting timescales  Establish the Project Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) and lead on the preparation of cost studies utilising historical data and developing benchmarking information to meet specific needs  Provide trended data to the Project Manager based on performance to date and emerging trends including making recommendations  Prepare, monitor and control forecasts and budgets for specified projects, including change control  Interrogate systems and performance to ascertain actual expenditure and project accruals as needed  Prepare cost reports, including trend analysis and early warnings where necessary  Track manpower productivity and analyse time booked to projects including resource usage vs. planned, resource constrain...</description>
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