Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor - Data Center Construction (Heavy Civil)
Turner & Townsend · Los Angeles, CA · 2 wk ago
HybridProject Management$100k–$140k/yrFull-time
About the role
Turner & Townsend are looking for a Cost Manager and/or Quantity Surveyor to support cost management services on large-scale data center construction projects, ensuring client objectives are achieved through the delivery of a disciplined, value-driven cost management service, with a strong emphasis on heavy civil and site development works.
Responsibilities
- Supporting the client on procurement strategies, including vendor prequalification, bid evaluation, and coordination of the appointment process.
- Aid in the preparation of detailed cost estimates covering construction, fees, and other project costs, while supporting the review of estimates against benchmark data and previous project performance.
- Contribute to the development and maintenance of cost plans aligned with early works, site development, and heavy civil scopes.
- Aid in reviewing contractor and vendor proposals, including bid leveling and commercial evaluations.
- Support value engineering exercises and risk assessments, including evaluating cost and constructability impacts.
- Aid in cost reporting by preparing and updating cost reports, forecasts, and budget tracking tools.
- Maintain project budgets, spend forecasts, and commercial risk registers under guidance.
- Participate in periodic cost review meetings with project teams, contractors, and stakeholders.
- Aid in cost control processes, including review of payment applications and contractor entitlement assessments.
- Track and analyze change orders, supporting recommendations to the client.
- Contribute to dispute avoidance and resolution efforts related to payments and change management.
- Aid in the tracking of commitments, contingency, and cost impacts across the project lifecycle.
- Aid in the preparation of monthly cost reports and client presentations.
- Aid in final account reconciliation, post-contract audits, and project close-out activities.
- Maintain cost data and contribute to benchmarking efforts, particularly for heavy civil and site development scopes.
- Aid in documenting lessons learned and supporting continuous improvement initiatives.
- Perform duties using standard tools such as bid analysis sheets, change control documentation, estimating software, and quantity take-off tools.
- SOX control responsibilities may be part of this role and must be adhered to where applicable.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, quantity surveying, engineering, or a related field.
- 3–5 years of relevant experience in cost management within construction, with exposure to large-scale infrastructure or heavy civil projects with transferable applicability to data center, mission critical, or similarly complex construction environments.
- Experience supporting fast-paced construction programs with significant site development components.
- RICS accredited or working toward accreditation preferred.
- Experience supporting cost management on medium to large projects.
- Construction consultancy experience strongly preferred.
- Good understanding of construction methods, procurement strategies, and commercial management principles.
- Strong communication and stakeholder coordination skills.
- Candidates must be physically based in the United States and legally authorized to work in the U.S.; remote work is permitted only within the United States.
- Ability to travel to project sites as required.