Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Functional SME
GuidehouseAbout the role
Job Family:
Finance & Accounting Consulting
Travel Required:
Clearance Required:
What You Will Do:
The Life Cycle Cost Analyst (LCCA) plays a key role in helping organizations make smart, long‑term investment decisions. This position focuses on evaluating the full cost of projects or assets—from planning and construction through operation, maintenance, and end‑of‑life. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys problem‑solving, working with data, and translating financial insights into practical recommendations. Applicants with backgrounds in finance, economics, business, construction management, or related fields are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities of this role are as follows, to include but not limited to:
Serve as the Functional Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis, providing expertise and guidance in support of the Defense & Security Segment – FM Horizontal team.
Develop, review, and support life-cycle cost analysis activities, methodologies, assumptions, and deliverables in alignment with program and business needs.
Advise on Economic Analysis, Life-Cycle Cost Analysis, cost estimating, capital investment analysis, and financial management workflows.
Identify current-state pain points, analyst inputs, review steps, approval expectations, data dependencies, and human review points.
Support requirements refinement for cost model inputs, assumptions, cost categories, escalation logic, discounting, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, validation rules, and report outputs.
Review historical analyses, cost models, and decision-support artifacts to identify reusable assumptions, data elements, precedent examples, and common quality issues.
Help translate business, financial, and mission user needs into functional requirements for technical delivery teams.
Support validation of sample scenarios, including output completeness, interpretability, traceability, and defensibility.
Advise on data requirements and data quality challenges, including cost databases, project attributes, asset inventories, historical performance data, and source system limitations.
Support definition of dashboards, visualizations, reports, and user interfaces that present analytical results clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Participate in stakeholder sessions, demonstrations, pilots, testing activities, and user acceptance reviews with Government and internal delivery teams.
Analyze project alternatives to determine their total cost over the asset’s lifespan.
What You Will Need:
An ACTIVE and MAINTAINED "SECRET" Federal or DoD security clearance
Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, economics, construction management, engineering, or a related field
FIVE (5) or more years of experience supporting DoW, federal, and/or large enterprise financial management in cost analysis, economic analysis, and/or capital investment analysis.
What Would Be Nice To Have:
Experience with Life-Cycle Cost Analysis, business case analysis, cost estimating, economic analysis, or decision-support workflows.
Ability to assess cost assumptions, alternative comparisons, analytical outputs, model results, and reviewer-ready documentation.
Experience developing, validating, reviewing, or using quantitative cost models.
Familiarity with cost drivers, escalation, discounting, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, and scenario comparison.
Ability to translate functional user needs into clear requirements for technical, analytics, and AI delivery teams.
Strong written communication, analytical documentation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Comfort working with both technical and non-technical stakeholders in regulated, audit-sensitive, or mission-sensitive environments.
Strong analytical thinking and problem‑solving skills
Ability to interpret data and translate findings into simple, actionable insights
Clear written and verbal communication skills
Experience supporting DoW, federal financial management, facilities, infrastructure, construction, sustainment, or capital planning programs.
Familiarity with LCCA methodology, NPV analysis, discounting, energy cost analysis, maintenance and repair cost assumptions, and long-term inv
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