Electrical Cost Manager I
About Us
Consertus is a global capital program management and advisory firm that combines deep human expertise with advanced digital tools to deliver smarter, faster, and more sustainable outcomes. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, and supported by a team of more than 1,000 professionals worldwide, we help clients plan, execute, and optimize large-scale capital programs. Our integrated services span digital, advisory, and delivery, empowering organizations to navigate complexity, manage risk, and achieve strategic goals in sectors including aviation, transportation, transit, water, healthcare, energy, education, government, commercial, life sciences, and technology. At Consertus, we celebrate individual strengths, foster strong relationships, and promote flexibility in how and where we work. Join us to grow your career, develop your skills, and make a lasting impact as we transform how the world is built.
About This Role
The Electrical Cost Estimator is responsible for the development and delivery of conceptual, schematic, and detailed cost estimates for electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, low-voltage systems, and site utilities. This role independently performs quantity take-offs, develops pricing, and applies market intelligence, historical benchmarking data, and company standards to produce accurate and defensible cost deliverables. The Electrical Cost Estimator works collaboratively with project teams, design consultants, and clients to evaluate system scope, construction methodologies, and cost drivers.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop electrical cost estimates across all design phases: Conceptual / Parametric, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents
- Perform detailed quantity take-offs and system-level quantification for: Power distribution systems (medium and low voltage), Lighting systems and controls, Low-voltage systems (telecommunications, data, security, fire alarm), Site and underground electrical utilities
- Analyze drawings, specifications, and design narratives to define complete electrical scope and identify gaps or coordination issues
- Develop unit pricing utilizing: Historical cost data, Industry databases (e.g., RS Means, MCASES MII), Subcontractor/vendor input, Market intelligence and regional labor conditions
- Cook with internal disciplines (architectural, structural, civil, mechanical) to ensure alignment and completeness of estimate inputs
- Prepare and maintain detailed estimate backup, assumptions, clarifications, and Basis of Estimate (BOE) documentation
- Participate in estimate reviews, reconciliation meetings, and design coordination discussions with internal teams and external stakeholders
- Identify cost drivers, escalation impacts, procurement risks (e.g., switchgear, transformers, generators), and constructability considerations affecting electrical systems
- Support value engineering and cost optimization efforts through system comparisons, alternate analysis, and lifecycle considerations
- Assist in evaluating subcontractor proposals, bid comparisons, and change order pricing related to electrical scope
- Maintain organized project documentation and ensure traceability of quantities, pricing, and assumptions
- Support QA/QC processes by validating quantities, pricing logic, and estimate completeness prior to submission
Qualifications/Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- Approximately 5–8 years of experience in electrical estimating or related construction cost roles
- Experience supporting a variety of project types and delivery methods (Design-Bid-Build, CMAR, Design-Build)
- Demonstrated ability to develop estimates with increasing independence and technical responsibility
- Scheduling experience preferred with knowledge of Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project
- Solid understanding of electrical systems including: Power distribution (utility service, switchgear, panels, feeders), Lighting systems and controls, Fire alarm and life safety systems, Low-voltage/data/communications systems, Emergency power systems (generators, UPS), Underground and site electrical utilities
- Ability to read and interpret: Electrical drawings and specifications, Architectural, structural, mechanical, and civil documents for coordination
- Proficiency in performing detailed quantity take-offs and applying appropriate labor and productivity factors
- Working knowledge of: Estimating platforms (e.g., Sage Timberline, MCASES MII, OST, or similar tools), Microsoft Excel (intermediate to advanced), Cost databases and benchmarking systems
- Understanding of labor impacts, including productivity, escalation, and regional cost factors
Pay
$130,000 - $160,000 annually